Israeli government websites were up and running again Monday after what the government described as a “server glitch” at a server farm took several of them offline. The problem was in the government’s server farm, called “Tehila”, which is operated by the Ministry of Finance. The Israeli government has said repeatedly that its websites have not been hacked. Anonymous hasn’t claimed credit for an attack, though the group has threatened to attack Israel if it continued its blockade of the Gaza Strip. Israel Defense Forces (IDF) and Mossad intelligence service known as Shabak or Shin Bet were either inaccessible or under maintenance late Sunday.”]

