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"The Story of Palestine": The Controversial Ticket That Became Popular - Walla! TECH

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"Once upon a time there was a country called Palestine, where Christians, Muslims and Jews lived in harmony," begins the ticketing video that went viral last week and has already garnered over 12 million views


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"The Story of Palestine": The controversial ticking that has become popular

"Once upon a time there was a country called Palestine, where Christians, Muslims and Jews lived in harmony," begins the ticketing video that went viral last week and has already garnered over 12 million views.

The video is the responsibility of a surfer from Egypt, who "just wanted to share" her version of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict

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Thursday, 27 May 2021, 10:59

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"Once upon a time there was a country called Palestine, where Christians, Muslims and Jews lived in harmony," begins the ticketing video that went viral last week.

The video is directed by Aman Asker, 32, from Egypt, who wanted to share her version of what led to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

In a video she uploaded, which lasted about two minutes, she tried to describe in poetry the history of the area, how it developed over the years and what happened to it after the declaration of the State of Israel.

The song in the video, "The Story of Palestine," was uploaded at the height of Operation The Wall Guard, which helped launch it to a much wider audience than she expected.

On Tiktok and her personal Instagram page, the video has already garnered over 12 million views.

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For about 2 minutes, Nascar described the story alongside the melody of the famous song "The Wellerman": "Then in 1948, Israel used bullying to become a state. Thousands of Palestinians were forced to flee their homes to survive. All without the right to return, without the right to fight On the land that was once theirs, "Shira continued.

"This is the video that was most important to me that will go viral," Naskar told Turkish AA website.

"The amount of views and positive feedback I received about it just proved to me how important the video really was to a lot of people. The violence of the Israeli army affected me a lot. I can't be really happy when I know what's going on there," she added.

In a description under her video, Naskar asked people to share the story in the hope that the fighting would stop and with it the attempt to expel Palestinians from the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood of Jerusalem.

Israel was perceived as unprepared

It seems that in Operation Wall Guard, Israel received a severe blow on social media.

Celebrities such as Gigi Hadid, Doa Lipa and others, who are followed by tens of millions of people, have put up stories and posts against Israel.

In doing so, they have significantly damaged the international information system.

Tiktok, Telegram and Facebook, which provided the stage for the thousands of videos against Israel, also did not make sufficient efforts to remove them all in time.

As a result, Pike News on Israel has spread online at an unprecedented rate, more than any previous operation.



Another person who was not ready for the battle are the Israeli units and information divisions.

While the missiles landed on Israel and most of them were intercepted using an iron dome, it seems that the missiles on social media were not intercepted, and Israel was fatally damaged in the world in terms of information.

The viral video is just an example of how a private surfer can affect Israel's image.

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