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We are witnessing this war through the horrors on social media

Instagram used to be a source of fun, but the terror and ignorance on display are shocking

October 26, 2023 15:45
mOBILE WAR
3 min read

Three weeks ago, I woke up, clicked on my Instagram app and saw a story that made my heart sink. It was from an Israeli friend I hadn’t seen in years. I found myself staring at the Israeli flag with the words “Israel is under attack” emblazoned in capital letters underneath. I thought it was probably a barrage of rockets from Gaza or the West Bank, which, while concerning, has also become the norm. It turned out to be the worst massacre of Jews since the Holocaust.

Aside from the sheer brutality of the Hamas attack, which made this feel different to anything that has come before, the ensuing conflict has turned out to be very different in another way, too. Social media has become a frontline. My Instagram stories have been almost exclusively about the Middle East. For many of my fellow millennials, who spend their days scrolling through Instagram, we’re living this battle through our phones. And it’s a highly polarised place to live.

Do you condemn the slaughter of innocent civilians in Israel or are you critical of Israel’s “disproportionate” response in Gaza and the “occupation”? Which side are you on? Videos from pro-Israel or pro-Palestinian users are circulating with a level of urgency, fear and anger that is overwhelming. Unfortunately, there are also swathes of Hamas apologists in the mix.

Social media has exposed how deeply divisive this conflict is among young people. In some ways, it strengthens existing fault lines. A 30-year-old friend put it in the starkest of terms: “If the Holocaust were to happen now, I don’t think any of my non-Jewish friends would have hidden me. These are friends who have danced at my wedding and eaten at my Friday night dinner table. These people haven’t even condemned the massacres. They certainly wouldn’t risk their life to help me.”