#BringBackOurBoys

#BringBackOurBoys

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Overview

#BringBackOurBoys is a social media campaign launched by students of the University of Haifa to raise awareness and call upon the international community for action after three teenage Israeli boys were abducted by pro-Palestinian terrorists in June 2014. The hashtag was directly inspired by the #BringBackOurGirls campaign launched earlier in April to raise awareness of mass abduction of Nigerian schoolgirls by the Islamic jihadist terrorist group Boko Haram.

Background

On June 12th, 2014, three Israeli teenagers, Eyal Yifrach, Naftali Frankel and Gil-ad Shaar, were kidnapped in the West Bank on their way home from school, prompting a massive manhunt in the region. The Israeli government subsequently issued a statement accusing the Islamic terrorist group Hamas[3] of involvement in the abductions and the military detained 80 Palestinians suspected of affiliation with Hamas.

Notable Developments

On June 13th, a Facebook page[2] for the campaign was created. Within five days of its launch, the page gained over 98,000 likes. On the same day, the campaign launched an Instagram account[4] which features examples of sign holding activism as well as a collection of photographs and biographies of the three kidnapped boys. Within five days, the account gained over 2,000 followers.


1 is the eldest of 7 siblings. He chose to complete his last year of high school in a city with a low socio-economic status, through a program targeted at developing such towns. His family describes him as a vital, energetic, sports-loving boy. He is a youth counselor, who loves to travel and play tennis. While Gilad Shalit was in captivity, kidnapped by the Hamas terror- ist organization, Eyal made sure to send Face- book messages to raise awareness, to the fact that Gilad had not seen his parents for 5 years, and spent all that time fearing tomorrow in the clutches of terrorists. # Bring BackOurBoys 5 16 years old, is very close to his siblings. He loves to read, listen to music, study hard and spend time with his grandpar- ents. He volunteers to help others, is a youth counselor, and works with children. He is much loved by his peers and teachers. He always helps around the house and loves to bake. His sisters are hoping he comes back home again, to bake a new cake or muffin like he always does. # BringBackOurBoys dltail, 16 years old, is an Ameri- to ves- t can citizen. He is the second eldest of 7 children. He loves to play basketball and plays the guitar. Naftali is a responsible and poised young boy. He is a gifted student, with a talent for school and academia. Naftali was on his way home from school- and was kidnapped by the Hamas terror organization before he could reach his family

On June 14th, #BringBackOurBoys was introduced on Twitter by students of University of Haifa[5] as part of the Ambassadors Online program, which teaches its students to use the Internet for activism. Within 72 hours, the hashtag was tweeted out over 8,000 times. That same day, the official Twitter account of the Israeli Defense Force (IDF) tweeted a message acknowledging the public's prayers for their safe return (shown below, right).


#BringBackOurBoys We will do everything to #BringBackOurBoys ISRAEL DEFENSE FORCES

On June 15th, Neil Lazarus, a lecturer at the University of Haifa, uploaded a video titled “#BringBackOurBoys” to his YouTube channel,[6] which features the hashtag on everyday public items like clocks and sidewalks (shown below).



News Media Coverage

On June 14th, International Business Times[9] published an article titled "#BringBackOurBoys IDF Hashtag Sparks Palestinian Outrage On Twitter," which covered the hashtag campaign. Several news sites covered the hashtag campaign in the following days including The Jewish Daily Forward[10] and the New York Post.[11]

Notable Examples


Liza Wiemer @LizaWiemer Follow I think bout my own sons & my heart goes out 2 the families of these teens. #EyalGiladNaftali Praying 4 their safe return #BringBackOurBoys Reply 다 Retweet ★ Favorite More RETWEET FAVORITES 2 8:31 AM-17 Jun 2014 Follow @IDFSpokesperson Names of the 3 missing teens: Eyal Yifralh 19, Gilad Shaer 16, Naftali Frenkel 16. We will do everything to #BringBackOurBoys Reply 다 Retweet ★ Favorite More RETWEETSFAVORITES 347 134 8:16 AM-14 Jun 2014 #BringBackOurBoys @BringBackIL Follow #BringBackOurBoys #EyalGiladNaftali Hopefully the sun that has just risen in Israel will bring us good news today!!!! 1:13 AM-17 Jun 2014 14 RETWEETS 5 FAVORITES Sen. Robert Menendez @SenatorMenendez Follow My thoughts are w/the 3 missing Israeli teens & their families. I pray for their safe return soon. #BringBackOurBoys #EyalGiladNaftali Reply 다 Retweet ★ Favorite More RETWEETS FAVORITES 10:07 AM-18 Jun 2014 Nita Lowey @NitaLowey Follow My thoughts are w/the Israeli teens kidnapped in West Bank. I pray for their safe + swift return. #BringBackOurBoys lowey.house.gov/press-releases... Reply 다 Retweet ★ Favorite More RETWEETSFAVORITES 18 4:37 PM-17 Jun 2014 Israel in New York @lsraelinNew York Follow It's been 5 days, 18 hours, 25 minutes, and 31 seconds ow.ly/ybaJP #EyalNaftaliGilad #bringbackourboys Reply 다 Retweet ★ Favorite More RETWEETSFAVORITES 5 2 10:26 AM-18 Jun 2014 Aimee Weiss @aimeeweiss Follow Spotted a #BringBackOurBoys advertisement on the side of an Egged bus in Jerusalem Reply 다 Retweet ★ Favorite More RETWEETS 2 10:19 AM-18 Jun 2014 Batya @Batya11394 Follow The boys have been gone for almost a week now. I wish this didn't take so long. #BringBackOurBoys Reply 다 Retweet ★ Favorite More 11:43 AM-18 Jun 2014Scott M. Stringer @scottmstringer Follow Our hearts go out to the families of the 3 kidnapped boys in the West Bank #BringBackOurBoys Reply 다 Retweet ★ Favorite More RETWEET 12:06 PM-18 Jun 2014

Three-Fingered Salute

Meanwhile on the Arabic web, pro-Palestinian Internet users responded to the news of the abductions with photographs[7] of their children gesturing a "three finger salute" in celebration. The salute was nicknamed “three Shalits”[8] after another Israeli who had been kidnapped by Hamas, Gilad Shalit.



Three Bodies Found

On June 30th, the spokesperson for Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu revealed[12] that the bodies of the three teenagers had been found and recovered from a burial site in a field near the village of Halhul, northwest of Hebron, where they were last seen hitchhiking just over two weeks ago.



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