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March 28, 2011

Facebook to monitor intifada page, won’t remove it


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UPDATE: Facebook has removed the “Third Palestinian Intifada” page from their website.

Facebook will monitor a page calling for a third Palestinian uprising against Israel but will not remove it.

Third Palestinian Intifada,” established on Facebook less than a month ago, calls for a third Palestinian uprising to begin May 15. The page, which as of March 27 had more than 330,000 friends, includes quotes and film clips calling for killing Jews and Israelis, and for “liberating” Jerusalem and Palestine using violence. It also directs users to related content on Twitter, YouTube and elsewhere.

In a statement released to several media outlets, Facebook commented on the Third Palestinian Intifada page controversy.

“While some kinds of comments and content may be upsetting for someone—criticism of a certain culture, country, religion, lifestyle, or political ideology, for example—that alone is not a reason to remove the discussion,” the statement said. “We strongly believe that Facebook users have the ability to express their opinions, and we don’t typically take down content, groups or Pages that speak out against countries, religions, political entities, or ideas.”

Individual posts and comments on the page that are considered problematic are being investigated by Facebook and removed, according to reports.

An Israeli government minister and the head of the Anti-Defamation League have called for the removal of the page.

“This Facebook page constitutes an appalling abuse of technology to promote terrorist violence,” said Abraham Foxman, ADL’s national director. “Although the managers of this group claim to be calling for peaceful demonstrations, the Third Intifada pages include calls for followers to build on the previous two intifadas. We should not be so naive to believe that a campaign for a ‘Third Intifada’ does not portend renewed violence, especially in the current climate that has seen a dramatic increase in rocket attacks from Gaza, the brutal murder of the Fogel family in the West Bank, and a terrorist bombing in Jerusalem.”

Yuli Edelstein, Israel’s minister of diplomacy and Diaspora affairs, in a letter sent March 23 to Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg called his attention to the page and asked that it be removed.

“As Facebook’s CEO and founder, you are obviously aware of the site’s great potential to rally the masses around good causes, and we are all thankful for that,” Edelstein wrote. “However, such potential comes hand in hand with the ability to cause great harm, such as in the case of the wild incitement displayed on the above-mentioned page.”


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I will never use Facebook again. It is supposed to be a social network-not filled with hate and discrimination. The publisher of Facebook will have his name sent to all synagogues so people should not use Facebook.

Comment by Ilene Richman on 3/28/11 at 11:38 am

to the comment posted by “Ilene Richman”:
“Good Luck mate”.
Facebook will always be a popular social network site despite the anger it has caused by the ever increasing anti “Zionist” groups. Such groups in my opinion is the best “Good Cause” you can ever particibate in these days. I am a Jew but not a zionist! Palestine will be liberated from the Zionists very soon.

Comment by Samy Daniel on 3/28/11 at 5:47 pm

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