
"Meta" deleted 90,000 posts at request of Israeli entity
The American website DropSite, citing data from Meta, the company that owns Facebook, revealed that the Israeli government has launched a comprehensive crackdown on posts on Instagram and Facebook.
The website, which specializes in political and war affairs, explained that Meta has responded to 94 percent of the removal requests issued by the occupying entity since October 7, 2023.
The website, citing documents and data, revealed that 95 percent of the Israeli requests fall under the categories of terrorism, violence, and incitement, and that they primarily targeted users from Arab and Muslim-majority countries.
The website stated that Meta deleted more than 90,000 posts in response to content removal requests submitted by the Israeli enemy government.
The new report by DropSite comes days after a report by the American website Grayzone, which revealed that more than 100 spies and former Israeli soldiers work for Meta and served in the Israeli army through a government program that allows non-Israelis to volunteer for the military.
Previous investigations have revealed the infiltration of former Israeli spies into major technology companies like Google, indicating the dominance of pro-Israel voices in the American government.
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