Holy League in the geopolitics of hacktivism and hybrid conflict
Holy League did not seem to emerge as a technical group with a sharply defined identity of its own. What it projected instead was the image of a front in formation, an attempt to gather dispersed actors under a shared hostile narrative against Israel and its allies. Its relevance was not limited to the attacks associated with its name, but also lay in a more difficult-to-measure capacity: ordering, representing and giving visible form to a constellation that was already searching for points of convergence.