Folks, listen and listen well:
At radical Islamic Web sites, readers are encouraged to use their computers to advance the cause of jihad by jamming the Web sites and e-mail addresses of the “Zionist enemy.”
“Almost every [Islamic extremist] Web site has a section on how to do jihad over the Internet,” says Rita Katz, the head of the SITE Institute, a group that closely monitors Islamic Web sites.
The list of potential targets includes Israeli political groups, police and government offices, and politicians, including Natan Sharansky, the cabinet member and former Soviet dissident who has become a favorite of President Bush.