Yesterday, Wednesday, the Israeli embassy in South Korea deleted a controversial video clip about a fictional incident in which the capital, Seoul, was attacked by the Islamic Resistance Movement.agitation), after the South Korean government expressed its concern about the matter.
The Korea Herald newspaper reported that the Israeli embassy on Tuesday uploaded a video clip on its social media channels, which shows a possible terrorist attack in Seoul during Christmas.
According to the newspaper, a young mother appears looking at her mobile phone, which suddenly emits an air raid warning while watching her daughter singing Christmas carols in a school talent show, and soon the sounds of gunfire and explosions echo throughout the city.
The mother, covered in blood, is kidnapped by gunmen, and despite her efforts to search for her daughter, she only sees the red glove that was given to her as a gift, lying on the ground.
Then a translated title appears, saying, “Imagine if that happened to you. What would you do?”, then a list of the death toll and other facts about Hamas’s massive and sudden attack on the Gaza Strip in Operation Al-Aqsa flood On the seventh of last October.
The Israeli embassy said that the video clip was produced with the aim of helping South Koreans better understand the feelings of the Israeli people, as it put it, but it deleted it from its social media accounts after escalating public criticism.
In turn, the South Korean Foreign Ministry said, “What Hamas did cannot be justified,” but found it “inappropriate for the Israeli embassy in Korea to produce and distribute a video clip comparing this to the security situation in another country.”
It is noteworthy that since the seventh of last October, the Israeli army has been waging a devastating war on the Gaza Strip that, as of yesterday, Wednesday, left 21,110 martyrs and 55,243 wounded, most of them children and women, massive destruction of infrastructure and an unprecedented humanitarian disaster.