Debate: Gaza Flotilla Debacle and Online Video
Written by Talia Whyte on June 1, 2010 – 3:48 pm -There are always two sides to every story.
Monday morning, the Israel Defense Force raided a flotilla carrying humanitarian aid to Palestinians in Gaza, where nine activists were fatally shot. Everyone seems to agree with the lineup of events up until that point. The interesting thing about this whole situation is how both sides used online video to plead their cases, possibly giving insight into how communications and PR spin fixates itself into international relations in the future.
According to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, the activists on board “deliberately attacked soldiers.”
And IDF has video on their YouTube channel to prove their point:
Meanwhile the folks on the flotilla tell a different story. The Free Gaza Movement says that “Israeli commandoes dropped from a helicopter onto the Turkish passenger ship, Mavi Marmara, and began to shoot the moment their feet hit the deck. They fired directly into the crowd of civilians asleep.”
Like with the Nestle/Greenpeace situation, will governments use social media to get ahead of a PR disaster in the future?
Tags: Free Gaza Movement, Israeli Defense Force
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