For over two and a half years, Avichay Adraee, Israel’s Arabic-language military spokesman, has been a prominent figure in Gaza and Lebanon. His social media posts, delivered to 2.5 million followers, provide warnings ahead of Israeli military operations. Wearing military gear, Adraee presents official statements and uses satire or pop culture references in fluent Arabic to communicate with his audience.
During the conflicts following Hamas’ October 7, 2023, attack, Adraee’s accounts advised civilians in Gaza and Lebanon to evacuate. Many heeded his warnings, seeking shelter in temporary camps. Adraee, retiring this year, views his efforts as informative. He claimed evacuation orders saved many lives, asserting that no other army takes similar measures.
Impact of Social Media Presence
Adraee’s influence extends beyond military operations. In Lebanon, his persona inspired satirical content, like a delivery driver mimicking him. Ayman Ahmad, a displaced resident of Khan Younis in Gaza, described Adraee as notorious. Many in Gaza regard his posts as precursors to imminent disasters.
Personal Background
Born in Haifa, Israel, Adraee grew up in a mixed Jewish and Arab environment. His family history is intertwined with the region; his father’s family lived there for generations before the 1948 establishment of Israel, and his mother’s family emigrated from Iraq. Adraee learned Arabic early and continued his studies in school and military intelligence.
Role Evolution and Social Media Strategy
In 2005, Adraee became the first Arabic-language spokesperson for Israel’s military. His communication evolved as social media gained prominence in 2011, particularly during the Arab Spring. Adraee’s engaging style, using humor and pop culture, has made his videos widely shared. Examples include satirical content about Hamas infrastructure beneath a luxury hotel in Gaza.
Worldwide Attention
Fawaz Gerges, a Middle East studies professor, highlighted the fear and intrigue surrounding Adraee’s posts. They often carry life-and-death messages for many people in the region. Adraee’s prominence exemplifies a trend among official spokespeople who aim for viral dissemination of their messages.
Criticisms and Accusations
Adraee faces criticism for allegedly justifying journalist deaths. The Committee to Protect Journalists cites instances where he labeled them as militants without evidence. In one case, a photo of a journalist in military attire, which was computer-generated, sparked controversy. Israel insists it does not target journalists.
Legacy and Retirement
After two decades, Adraee is stepping down and Lt. Col. Ella Waweya, the highest-ranking Muslim woman in the Israeli military, will succeed him. A recent incident involved a teen from Beirut contacting Adraee about hidden weapons at her school, causing alarm and search by Lebanese authorities. It turned out to be a prank.
Adraee believes the episode underscores the accessibility and impact of his role, highlighting the influence of social media communication.

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