I think you should draw your own more informed conclusions, but it smells a lot like feds to me.
I mean it's where we go to prove a politician said something after they deleted it or where a government changes the wording of something...
I'd argue it's one of the juicer political targets if you're actually wanting to do something.
Oh how wrong you are.
There is nothing boring in a target that can be used to validate others' lies and potential hypocrisy, changes in their policies etc.
The wayback machine itself serves as a truly priceless way to go back through someone's public life.
This is also right before a major U.S. election, and that might not be a coincidence. Someone might be trying to get Trump elected by drawing attention to the Israel-Gaza conflict, a topic that isn't exactly a winning issue for Harris.
That's just one possibility of many though. I mean, might just be regular assholes that happen to also be pro-Palestinian. Or pro-Hamas, which isn't necessarily the same thing.
The breach happened over a week before the DDoS attack, according to Troy Hunt.
Stop looking for conspiracy theories.