Lebanon's state-run news agency on Tuesday accused an Israeli organization of having hacked into its website to post a message calling for information about a missing Israeli air force pilot, according to dpa. National News Agency (NNA) director Laure Suleiman said the agency's Arabic, English and French websites "were hacked severaltimes by the Israeli Born to Freedom Foundation." The hackers left a message that read: "Earn a reward of 10 million dollars in exchange for information about Israeli airman Ron Aradand other missing Israelis" was posted on the websites on Monday afternoon. "Due to the hacking, the agency was forced to stop transmitting onMonday, but resumed operations on Tuesday," Suleiman said. -- SPA