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"Shock Israel's Security" "זעזע את ביטחונה של ישראל" "أمن إسرائيل" "Amna Israel" | |
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Song by Al Wa3d Band for Islamic Art | |
from the album Atiaf 4 | |
Released | 25 March 2012 |
Genre | Islamic, Revolutionary |
Length | 5:04 |
Label | 2012 E.T.W. Music Company |
Composer(s) | Unknown |
Lyricist(s) | Unknown |
"Shock Israel's Security" (Hebrew: זעזע את ביטחונה של ישראל; Arabic: أمن إسرائيل), commonly known as "Attack, Do Terror Attacks" , is a propaganda song produced by Al Wa3d Band for Islamic Art, Hamas' affiliated Lebanese Islamic Art Band, as apart of their 4th Album, Atiaf 4 (Album) in 2012. It became a humorous hit in Israel and many parodic cover versions were produced in response.
The song was originally written in Arabic and published in 2012. Due to its success in the Arab world, the song was translated into Hebrew in 2014, as a part of a propaganda campaign by Hamas during the 2014 Israel-Gaza conflict. This version, just like the Arab version encourages attacks against Israel. The song became a humorous hit in Israel.
The song was removed from YouTube as a violation of its policies prohibiting hate speech and glorification of terrorism. Although an Indonesian channel re-uploaded it along with other accounts on Youtube that had not been terminated through the title in Arabic.
It was also removed from Spotify and Apple Music along with the album.
References
- Samaa Music (HAMAS Streaming site) https://play.samaanetwork.net/music/atiaf4-album/ (N. 08)
- Spotify Page https://open.spotify.com/album/5jokNAHaGixVlaT7k1KWAx
- ^ "Hamas Scare Clip Becomes Israel's Summer Hit". Arutz Sheva. 8 August 2014. Retrieved 8 December 2014.
- "Hamas Hebrew music video aims to 'shake Israel's security'". The Times of Israel. 12 July 2014. Retrieved 8 December 2014.
- "Zalzil Amna Israel (Zalzil Zalzalah) - Lirik". YouTube. 30 October 2023.
External links
- A copy of the original video on Ynetnews
- A copy of the Arabic version, on YouTube
- An archived version (second song) on Archive.org
- A spoof version in response, on YouTube
- Another parody version, on YouTube