BEVERLY HILLS, CALIFORNIA: A wave of significant attention erupted online after a video emerged showing a woman in Beverly Hills, dressed to represent a victim in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
The video, which amassed over 5 million views on X (formerly Twitter), depicted a man dressed as a militant dragging the woman, who was wearing a black t-shirt and grey track pants with simulated blood stains. She portrayed an Israeli teenage girl, reenacting a scene where the girl pleads for mercy, supposedly after being kidnapped by militants and paraded through the streets.
During the brutal attack on October 7, militants launched numerous ground assaults in Israel, resulting in the deaths of hundreds of civilians and thousands more being injured.
A distressing video related to these events shows armed men dragging a barefoot woman from the back of a black 4x4 truck and forcing her into the back seat.
Pictures from the video were displayed by two demonstrators walking behind the bounded woman in Beverly Hills. The demonstration left onlookers stunned, with many trying to click pictures of the militant and the woman.
Internet reacts to the awareness-raising video
The video has garnered immense social media attention, with users praising the demonstrators for choosing the right approach to raise awareness regarding the ongoing Middle Eastern conflict.
“Notice how those around them were actually stunned, and even started clapping! This is the correct way to bring awareness. Nobody’s day was ruined, nobody was attacked and no property was destroyed,” one user wrote.
“Wow … more of this kind of demonstration could, perhaps, get through to a few the brutality that so many are championing or claiming never actually happened. And it’s an entirely peaceful approach. Sadly, it will probably result in militant, violent responses,” the second user said.
“Freedom of speech and expression is still permitted. Some people don’t really know (or want to know) what happened,” the third user slammed.
“Much more effective than blocking roads & slashing tires #BringThemHome,” the fourth user stated while the fifth said “👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏DON’T. LOOK. AWAY. THEY. NEED. YOU.”
“I think this is an interesting approach. I think we have to do everything we can to try and reach people,” another user stated.
“Truth sucks. This needs to be on a big screen over every anti-Israel protest worldwide. Hard to watch. Brilliant message to us safe. Prayers for Israel,” one more wrote.
Ceasefire between Hamas and Israel
This video came after Hamas militants released 17 hostages, including 13 Israelis, from captivity in the Gaza Strip, while Israel freed 39 Palestinian inmates as a part of a four-day cease-fire.
The United States and Qatar mediated the cease-fire, which is the first prolonged pause in hostilities since the start of the conflict.
Overall, Hamas is to release at least 50 Israeli hostages, and Israel 150 Palestinian prisoners. All are women and minors.
Declaring that the ceasefire can be prolonged by one day for each ten hostages released, Israel has threatened to swiftly restart its attack in order to accomplish its objectives of releasing all captives and dismantling Hamas' military and political capacity.