Civil defense members try to dig out an injured Palestinian man, who is buried under the sand after an Israeli air raid near his car in the northern Gaza Strip. Nearly 20 were killed in violent exchange between Israel and Hamas. REUTERS photo
Turkish leaders have called on the U.S. in particular to warn Israel as it continued to pound Gaza with bombs for a second day while they asked the international community for a harsh condemnation of Israel’s actions.
Social media became a weapon of war as Israel and Hamas used
sites like Twitter and Facebook in the wake of an Israeli raid on the
Gaza Strip.
Israeli army’s Twitter account @IDFSpokesperson has
pushed out multiple updates on the operation using the hashtags
#IsraelUnderFire or #PillarOfDefense. The Israeli military also ran a
live blog of the attack. It also has a regularly updated account on
microblogging platform Tumblr.
Israel announced its attack on Hamas on Nov. 14 on Twitter first.
Israeli
army posted a picture of Hamas commander Ahmed Jabari, killed in a
recent Israeli attack, on a red background with the word “Eliminated”
across it, alongside a description of several crimes of which Israel
accused him. It linked to a video of the air strike which killed
al-Jaabari.
It has also used Twitter to send a warning to Hamas.
@IDFSpokesperson:
We recommend that no Hamas operatives, whether low level or senior
leaders, show their faces above ground in the days ahead.
Hamas’s military arm, the al-Qassam Brigades, immediately responded, addressing the Israeli army directly.
@AlqassamBrigade:
Our blessed hands will reach your leaders and soldiers wherever they
are (You Opened Hell Gates on Yourselves).
Hamas is also using this Twitter account to push out news of its activities and post disturbing photos of alleged child victims.
JERUSALEM – Agence France-Presse
2011
- April 7-10: An anti-tank missile fired from Gaza hits an Israeli school bus, killing a teenager and sparking three days of violence that leaves 19 Palestinians dead and 66 wounded.
- August 18: Gunmen ambush Israeli buses and cars near the Egyptian border, killing eight Israelis and wounding more than 25
- August 18-21: Israeli reprisal raids kill 15 Gazans, many of them militants, who respond by firing more than 100 projectiles into Israel, killing one person.
- August 26: A truce takes hold after the deaths of 26 Palestinians and an Israeli.
- October 29-30: Israel kills five militants it says were about to fire rockets, sparking clashes which leave 10 Palestinians and an Israeli dead within 24 hours.
2012
- March 9-12: Israeli strike on Gaza City kills the head of the Popular Resistance Committees, unleashing four days of bloodshed that kills 25 Gazans, 14 of them Islamic Jihad militants.
- June 18-23: Air strike in northern Gaza kills two Islamic Jihad militants, igniting five days of fighting in which Israel kills 15 Gazans, most of them militants, and five Israelis are injured as 152 rockets land in the south.
- October 22-24: Two militants killed by Israel in northern Gaza, sparking three days of bloodshed that leaves eight militants dead.
- November 10-13: Militants fire an anti-tank missile at an Israeli jeep, wounding four soldiers. In retaliatory gunfire and strikes, Israel kills seven people, including three militants and two minors.
- November 14-15: Israel kills top Hamas military commander Ahmed Jaabari.