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Here’s the grotesque tweet Israel’s army sent out as it shot down Palestinians

Tracy Keeling by Tracy Keeling
14 May 2018
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Israel’s army reportedly shot hundreds Palestinians, leaving at least 52 dead, on 14 May. The massacre happened as the US opened its newly relocated embassy in Jerusalem, against the will of most of the international community.

In the midst of the criminal bloodbath, however, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) sent out a tweet. It contained a video portraying the Palestinians as the aggressors in the current violence.

But the IDF’s message didn’t resonate with people in the way it probably hoped.

Poor us

Israel injured almost 6,800 Palestinians during protests between 30 March and 30 April. According to the UN, it also killed 40 people [paywall] during the same period.

The violence escalated on 14 May as Israeli and US officials celebrated the embassy opening. And as it happened, the IDF posted the following tweet:

How would you feel if that one mile was from YOUR home? pic.twitter.com/7qd6Qu55zl

— Israel Defense Forces (@IDF) May 14, 2018

In the tweet, the IDF asked people “How would you feel if that one mile was from YOUR home?”. It further explained in the video that “there is less than one mile between Gaza and Israeli communities”.

Poor you?

But if the IDF wanted the tweet to elicit sympathy for Israel, it will be sorely disappointed. Because many observers did answer the IDF’s question. Just not in the way it likely wanted:

https://twitter.com/ggreenwald/status/995995729603809282

https://twitter.com/OlwenSearles/status/996004652931043328

Some suggested the IDF might be overexaggerating the ‘threat’ posed by the unarmed Palestinian protesters in the video:

oh wow some unarmed protesters are u guys gonna be ok

— america's lounge singer (@KrangTNelson) May 14, 2018

And others gave the IDF some advice on how to resolve its current predicament:

https://twitter.com/Passn_Ambiv/status/996004770354675717

Meanwhile, some tried to impress on the IDF the perspective Palestinians might have from the other side of the fence:

Yes I imagine the whole world would feel the same. As the Palestinians. If their homes were one mile from the fence and the prison guards.

— Azad Jafarian (@AzadJafarian) May 14, 2018

Propaganda

So the IDF’s plea to the world backfired. Few people were fooled by its grotesque propaganda. In fact, the IDF just provided an opportunity for people to point to all of the actions that show the Israeli government is the actual threat.

Israel has occupied Palestine for over 50 years. It’s stolen masses of Palestinian land. As Glenn Greenwald says, it’s turned Gaza into an open-air prison. It’s persecuted Palestinians; it’s imprisoned them. And now, when they protest, it’s shooting them in cold blood.

No wonder people are choosing to stand with the Palestinians.

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