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The legal committee of Israel’s ministerial council approved on Monday an “anti-incitement” bill which paves the way for censoring internet content, including Facebook and Twitter posts,Quds Press has reported. The bill is now ready to be proposed to the Knesset for its first reading.
If it becomes law, the bill will allow Israeli courts to ask operators of internet networks, including news websites, blogs and social media, to delete without delay content that is deemed to be “incitement”. This is defined as anything that is illegal or a “tangible” threat to a person, the Israeli public or the state.
Minister of Public Security Gilad Erdan and Justice Minister Ayelet Shaked introduced the bill to the ministerial council. According to Shaked, reported Haaretz, Facebook’s administrators have been responding to Israeli requests to delete 95 per cent of content regarded as “incitement” …. https://www.middleeastmonitor.com
stop telling the truth about israel, it’s unfair and we’ve made it a crime!!
I bet, how can you run a campaign when your victims are posting more truths about the happenings there….it must be censored