Israeli Embassy in Seoul removes footage depicting hypothetical Hamas attack on S. Korea
- The Israeli Embassy in South Korea deleted a controversial video featuring an imaginary Hamas attack on Seoul, after the South Korean government expressed concern.
- The video showed a potential terror attack in Seoul on Christmas day, aiming to help South Koreans understand the feelings of Israelis.
- Seoul's foreign ministry stated that while Hamas' actions can't be justified, producing a video comparing South Korea's security situation was inappropriate.
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Israeli Embassy in Seoul removes footage depicting hypothetical Hamas attack on S. Korea
The Israeli Embassy in South Korea on Wednesday deleted a self-produced controversial video featuring an imaginary case of Seoul being attacked by the Hamas group, after the South Korean government expressed concern over the matter.
Israeli Embassy in Seoul removes footage depicting hypothetical Hamas attack on S. Korea
The Israeli Embassy in South Korea on Wednesday deleted a self-produced controversial video featuring an imaginary case of Seoul being attacked by the Hamas group, after the South Korean government expressed concern over the matter. On its social media channels, the embassy on Tuesday uploaded the video featuring a potential terror attack in Seoul on a Christmas day. In the footage, a young mother looks at her cellphone as it suddenly issues an …
Israeli Embassy removes controversial video depicting Hamas attack
On Tuesday, the Israeli Embassy released a short YouTube video titled "Imagine if this were to happen to you." The video portrays a distressing scenario where a mother and daughter undergo a terror attack during a school play on Christmas in Seoul.
The Israeli Embassy in Korea produced and released a virtual video of the Palestinian armed faction Hamas's attack on Israel on South Korea, but it was removed one day after the controversy. On the 26th, the Israeli Embassy posted on various social media, “It happened to you
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