Published on 12:00 AM, July 14, 2014

Israelis 'cheered as missiles strike Gaza targets'

Israelis 'cheered as missiles strike Gaza targets'

Israeli residents sit on a hill overlooking the Gaza Strip on Saturday to watch the fighting between the Israeli army and Palestinian militants. Photo: AFP
Israeli residents sit on a hill overlooking the Gaza Strip on Saturday to watch the fighting between the Israeli army and Palestinian militants. Photo: AFP

An image that appears to show a group of Israelis on a hilltop cheering and applauding as they watch the deadly aerial bombardment of Gaza has caused international outrage after it was shared by thousands on Twitter.
Taken by the Middle East correspondent for a Danish newspaper, the picture shows rows of people sitting on plastic chairs looking out over the Gaza Strip as rockets and explosions light up the night sky.
Allan Sørensen, who posted the image, wrote that it showed a kind of “cinema” on the hilltop outside the Israeli town of Sderot, and a caption added: “Clapping when blasts are heard.”
Sørensen's newspaper, the Kristeligt Dagblad, reported that the gathering involved more than 50 people who had transformed the hill into something “most closely resembling the front row of a reality war theatre”.
It said that people were seen taking popcorn up onto the hill with their chairs, and that they sat cheerfully smoking hookahs.
“We are here to see Israel destroy Hamas,” said Eli Chone, a 22-year-old American who lives in Israel.
Sørensen's tweet was met with anger by fellow Twitter users. One user wrote: “If this is true then God help us all. What's become of the human race?”
Another said: “This is the most gruesome image I've seen the last few days.”
Meanwhile, Israel yesterday launched its first ground offensive in a bid to destroy a rocket-launching site in northern Gaza.
Troops were sent in early on Sunday, in a brief raid which left four soldiers slightly wounded after an exchange of gunfire, the military said.
The Israeli army tweeted this morning: “We warned civilians in N. Gaza to move away from Hamas targets. Hamas told civilians to ignore our warnings & remain in the line of fire.”
It comes after the United Nations Security Council called for a ceasefire to the bloody conflict which has left 166 Palestinians dead.