It is likely an address that has no private key.
From my research, upon generation, the private keys are also generated as well. The output of generating it comes in this format
Address: 1FuckiRGCTerroristsNoBiTEXXXaAovLX
Privkey:5Jqj56ghGgUTO0xFQKxD3FzLxVKq6xkDSpRSNFqAyTYPONH45fg
It acts like a normal BTC address and the funds in it are accessible with the private keys.
But it's still possible the above address was not generated at all. Probably it was just crafted intentionally by a person without generating a private key for it, which would make it a burn address.
although I could be wrong.
It was a hack and the Israeli hackers choose to burn the funds moved from Iran owned Nobitex exchange. Not a sort of an individual protest.
, thanks for the information, although I don't really understand the context or where you got the private key thing you shared in your message because it doesn't make sense to me that that address has a known private key, the probabilities are extremely low, plus it seems to be an invalid WiF.