Anti-Israel activists hacked into the Twitter account of the Israeli daily Haaretz on Monday — the 100th anniversary of the Balfour Declaration — posting menacing memes and threatening messages, The Jerusalem Post reported on Tuesday.

One image shows Ben Gurion Airport, a man with a knife in his head and someone chasing what appears to be an Israeli soldier. The  meme reads: “Or Y’ll Get a Kinfe [sic].”

It is accompanied by Arabic hashtags, two of which translate to “Knife_Intifada” and “Palestine_RisingUp.”

According to the Jerusalem Post report, other anti-Israel tweets in the Haaretz feed — in both Hebrew and Arabic — include: “The memory of the Balfour Declaration has changed the situation, wait for the massacre that will be arriving soon,” and “The mothers of our martyrs will drink the blood of your soldiers and settlers.”

Yet another reads: “The Holocaust of the Balfour Declaration will continue the knife intifada.” This is accompanied by a picture of a wounded Israeli.

A photo of former UK Foreign Secretary Arthur James Balfour — who signed the declaration confirming Britain’s desire to see a Jewish state founded in Palestine — was also uploaded, decorated with “splattered blood” and adorned with devil horns. 

Haaretz released a statement confirming its account was hacked, removed the posts and and thanked Twitter for quickly resolving the problem.

On its Facebook wall, Haaretz posted the following message: “Someone took to our Twitter account, but did not succeed in frightening us.We will respond at the right time and the right place.”