Boom Boom Tel Aviv song goes viral as Iran Launches Missile Attack on Israel

Boom Boom Tel Aviv song goes viral as Iran Launches Missile Attack on Israel
As tensions escalate in the Middle East, a controversial song titled “Boom Boom Tel Aviv” is gaining attention on social media platforms around the world. The song was created by Lucas Gage, an Italian-American artist, with help from artificial intelligence (AI).
🔥🔥🔥NEW DJ KHAMAS – BOOM, BOOM, TEL AVIV pic.twitter.com/41pK29V0hb
— Lucas Gage (@LucasGageX) June 19, 2025
The lyrics of the song criticize Israel’s military actions in Gaza and suggest that the country is now experiencing the consequences of those actions. The song quickly went viral, with many sharing it as a response to Israel’s ongoing war with Iran and past operations in Gaza.
Growing Global Reactions
The song emerged as videos of Israeli civilians taking shelter during Iranian missile strikes surfaced online. The footage showed people hiding in underground bunkers as warning sirens blared. These scenes have sparked global reactions, with some social media users expressing little sympathy given Israel’s military campaign in Gaza.
Israel has been widely criticized for its recent actions in Gaza, where local health officials estimate that nearly 200,000 Palestinians have been killed, most of them civilians. The destruction of homes and infrastructure in the densely populated region has been labeled by critics as disproportionate and inhumane.
In contrast, Israel’s national emergency services reported 23 deaths from Iranian attacks since Friday. Meanwhile, Iran’s health ministry has confirmed at least 224 casualties from Israeli strikes over the same period.
A Divided Response
Reactions to the song have been mixed. While some people see it as an expression of frustration and solidarity with Palestinians, others argue that celebrating violence in any form is harmful and unproductive.
The title “Boom Boom Tel Aviv” has trended in several regions, particularly among pro-Palestinian groups online. It echoes growing global discontent over the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, while also reflecting how art and music are increasingly used as political tools in times of conflict.
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