(Ahlul Bayt News Agency) - According to the documents, Stevan Bernard, Sony Pictures Entertainment's head of corporate security wrote to David Diamond, Sony's executive assistant to company chairman and CEO Michael Lynton, in August 2014, to inform him about a media report "that Sony CCTV's [sic] were being used as a part of the guidance system for Israeli rockets that were bombing Gaza."
Bernard told them that there was "nothing to be alarmed at right now," but gave details of a related Facebook campaign against Sony that mentioned Lynton and Pascal and several other Sony executives.
"It was not threatening and it has not materialized," Bernard wrote, and he said the post had only amassed a handful of 'Likes'. "The entire matter seems to have calmed. We will continue to monitor this," Bernard told them.
Bernard was referring to an Iranian Press TV video in which reporter Halla Alsafadi sent a dispatch from the Gaza village of Khuzaa, where dozens of civilians had been killed by Israeli forces. In the report, Alsafadi is seen holding up a piece of equipment that appears to be the head of a missile, drone or bomb.