Kelowna International Airport is investigating after its public address system and flight information display screens were hacked Tuesday evening to display pro-Hamas messages.

Airport CEO Sam Samaddar said the airport is back to normal and fully operational on Wednesday, and an investigation is underway to find out what happened.

“With any kind of these incidents, we want to understand the root cause of what caused it,” he said.

At around 5:15 p.m. on Wednesday, a third party “gained access” to display screens and the PA system, said the airport. Most of the display screens commandeered by the hacker were in the main terminal concourse and in the departure area.

Videos and photographs posted on social media by confused and shocked passengers showed text on TV screens claiming “Israel

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