The cyber unit of the Al-Qassam Brigades, the military arm of Hamas (social media sites)

Selfie photography via mobile phone, or what is called “selfie”, has become a global phenomenon that reflects a person’s desire to constantly appear on social media platforms and express themselves. The passion for taking selfie photos has increased with the spread of the use of social media, especially among young people, as a means of following up with friends. And know their news, and mobile phone companies developed the front cameras on phones to attract more young people who see in these pictures a way to share their experiences, emotions, and the landmarks they visit with their communities via the Internet, and perhaps you agreed to someone asking your permission, with a gentle smile, to move a little in order to get out of the “frame” of the picture. So he can take a picture of himself with the view you're ruining by standing in the middle of it.

Moshea stood under the date to mention his beloved and promise her that he would be with her on that date, but the bad news for his fiancée was that he would not keep his promise, because, simply put, he was killed.

In light of this youth obsession with “Salafi,” this hobby has moved to the battlefields in Gaza among the occupation soldiers, as a soldier wants to brag about his involvement in killing civilians and destroying their homes, or to send a message to his family that he is fine, and the occupation intelligence works to encourage the soldiers to send these messages; And even promotes it; To create a mental image among its masses that their army is in control of the situation, and at the highest levels of readiness and morale, especially since anti-war voices are rising among the ranks of these masses with the increasing numbers of dead and wounded, and reserve soldiers escaping from service or refusing to go to Gaza to fight.

On March 21, Lieutenant Oshri Moshe proposed to a girl he loved. The lieutenant engaged in combat work in Gaza after the Al-Aqsa Flood operation. The man wanted to commemorate his engagement to the girl he loved, so he wrote the date of the engagement on the wall of one of the houses that had been destroyed and its people expelled from it. Then he seized her and Mushia stood under the date to mention his beloved and promise her that he would be with her on that date, but the bad news for his fiancée was that he would not fulfill his promise, because he was simply killed.

Lieutenant Colonel Nitan Hazmo, deputy commander of the Golani Brigade's Paratroopers Battalion, and sniper Captain Jafan Shalom, commander of the sniper unit in the Tigers Battalion, five days before a photo was taken of them in front of what I claim was the house of a Hamas leader in Gaza and they wrote obscene phrases on the wall of the aforementioned house, bragging. That they took control of the house and destroyed it, but the irony is that they were killed, after the “selfie” photo.

The resistance knew a lot of information and secrets about the occupation army before the Al-Aqsa Flood operation, and the attackers were able to access the server room in one of the occupation army centers through that information.

The Hebrew press wondered, after the turmoil increased on the street of the occupying entity, why every time an officer or soldier from their army appears in a photo from the Gaza Strip, he is killed?! This story happened with 50 officers and soldiers who took pictures or went live from Gaza, and perhaps the last of them, even the writers of these lines, was Officer Elkana Noyland, who took a picture that he said was from the house of a Hamas leader, and today he was killed.

In a report by the American newspaper The New York Times, he revealed video footage taken from cameras of Hamas resistance fighters who were later martyred, showing that the resistance knew a lot of information and secrets about the occupation army before the Al-Aqsa Flood operation, and the attackers were able to access the server room in one of the occupation army centers from During that information, and in the article “The Al-Aqsa Flood That Drowned Everyone,” we talked about the role of the cyber force in the resistance in paving the way and even preparing for the Al-Aqsa Flood operation. It can be referred to without prolonging it, but many may not know about this force that operates in the shadows and its tasks. The basis for the need for this force is to equalize and compete with the enemy’s power, as the occupier uses his cyber power for several tasks, including espionage, capturing valuable targets from resistance leaders, recruiting agents, determining command and control centers, and other tasks. Hence, it was necessary for the resistance to have its own shield. After developing the sword - the missile system - the resistance launched its project to create its cyber force. Just as the missile system project began primitively, the cyber force began and developed over time, but it was known for the perseverance of its members and their desire to develop, driven by political and doctrinal principles.

Did the resistance decide to tell anyone who wanted to take a picture of himself in Gaza, with a slight smile, to please leave the frame, but this time for good?! maybe..

The cyber battles between the resistance and the occupation are not new today. The occupation has acknowledged previous operations of the resistance in the struggle of brains extending at different levels, by declaring its frustration with some operations, but on the other hand it has not announced many, which may appear to the public forcibly in the context of proving existence, such as the scientific ones that it carried out. Shadow soldiers in Al-Qassam in 2021 during Operation Saif Al-Quds, when they penetrated one of the Hebrew channels and published warnings in Hebrew about the resistance’s missiles, which was preceded by other operations in which the resistance penetrated ministries in the occupation government, and also penetrated the phones of hundreds of occupation soldiers and officers, which made the founder of the force Cyber ​​martyr Juma Al-Tahla, in the occupation army’s targets bank this year.

Questions based on the data, which may be legitimate, and may turn into facts if they are answered, without harming the resistance, as the incidents are so frequent that they may be classified as a phenomenon. Why is it that every time a soldier or officer in Gaza broadcasts live or takes a picture of himself, he is killed? ?!

Did the resistance decide to tell anyone who wanted to take a picture of himself in Gaza, with a slight smile, to please leave the frame, but this time for good?! maybe..