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Wednesday, July 16, 2025  
20 Muharram 1447  

“Boom Boom Tel Aviv”: A viral satirical song critiques Israeli actions in Gaza

Song receives widespread acclaim across social media
Photo via Instagram
Photo via Instagram

The song “Boom Boom Tel Aviv” has gained significant traction on social media, as it features a powerful and satirical critique of Israel, holding it accountable for the atrocities committed against unarmed Palestinians in Gaza.

Released on June 20, the track serves as a dramatic political statement, mocking Israeli social media users who previously ridiculed the deaths of children and women during the Gaza bombings.

The lyrics reference a “law of retaliation,” emphasizing the irony of the situation as the same “boom boom” now resonates within their own city.

The accompanying video depicts a barrage of Iranian missiles falling on the beaches, clubs, and streets of Tel Aviv, set to an engaging and impactful melody.

The song has received widespread acclaim across social media platforms in Iran, Lebanon, Turkey, Pakistan, and among anti-Israel groups worldwide.

Thousands of users on TikTok, Instagram, and X (formerly Twitter) have shared videos featuring dance performances, sarcastic commentary, and humorous edits related to the song.

Although the songwriters have not provided an official statement, the content of the song speaks volumes.

It is not linked to any formal campaign but appears to be a grassroots effort by young individuals who have observed Israeli celebrations in the aftermath of Palestinian tragedies.

One user commented, “When bombs fell on Gaza, they laughed; now that missiles are falling on their clubs, why shouldn’t there be music? Boom Boom Tel Aviv.”

The song’s vibrant bass line merges with explosive sounds, showcasing visuals of Tel Aviv that have transitioned from lively scenes to sirens, ash, and smoke.

“Boom Boom Tel Aviv” has emerged as a political message wrapped in humor, not only mocking Israeli culture but also responding to those who have trivialized humanitarian crises by reducing them to memes.

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