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Israelis, Gazans fire back on Twitter, Facebook

When real bombs start to fall, the Internet becomes the theater in which the battle for international sympathy is fought.
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Israeli Zaka volunteers remove the body of an Israeli in a body bag from an apartment hit by a rocket fired from the Gaza Strip, which killed three people in Kiryat Malachi, in southern Israel, November 15, 2012. UPI/Zaka Handout
Israeli Zaka volunteers remove the body of an Israeli in a body bag from an apartment hit by a rocket fired from the Gaza Strip, which killed three people in Kiryat Malachi, in southern Israel, November 15, 2012. UPI/Zaka Handout 
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Published: Nov. 15, 2012 at 2:21 PM
By GABRIELLE LEVY, UPI.com

The conflict between Israel and Palestinian people living in Gaza and the West Bank, long simmering, has again flared up in an exchange of rocket fire--and rapidly fired tweets.

As the Israeli Defense Forces and Hamas sniped at each other across various social media platforms, bystanders tweeted from on the ground, on both sides of the conflict.

A tweet with a photo of the 11-month-old son, killed by shrapnel in Gaza, of a BBC journalist, has been re-tweeted more than 800 times.


Two hours later, Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu tweeted, in an apparent response, a blurred photo of a bloodied Israeli child, allegedly injured by Palestinian rocket fire. His tweet been reposted nearly 800 times as well.


Online troublemaker Anonymous weighed in on the conflict by using their favorite method--hacking. Anonymous launched a cyberattack it's calling #OpIsrael, defacing and taking down sites run by Israel and the IDF.


Stop bombing Gaza! Millions of Israelis and Palestinians are lying awake, exposed and terrified. We Anonymous will not sit back and watch a cowardly Zionist State demolish innocent people's lives. We have taken your top security and surveillance website down.

We are Anonymous
We are Legion
We never Forgive
We never Forget
Israel Expect us

In terms of traditional firepower, Israeli forces have a significant advantage of Hamas. But sentiment online seams to lean toward Palestinians, with the anti-Israeli hashtag #GazaUnderAttack and a mixed bag of #HamasBumperStickers trending in the U.S.












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