Facebook has come under fire for profiting from and promoting Israeli settlement advertisements and far-right propaganda, while censoring Palestinian voices, making it complicit in violations of international law and the normalization of apartheid.
Facebook’s tolerance for far-right voices and Zionist propaganda on its pages and profiles is not new. It selectively penalizes Palestinian voices while simultaneously allowing genocidal narratives to be aired with impunity. This has been underlined in assessments by the Human Rights Watch, which is part of the social media platform’s unenviable profile as a cesspool for anti-Palestinian bigotry.
Another more glaring aspect of the social media giant’s pro-Israeli advocacy on its platform questions its purported status of bringing the world closer and seeking to build a global community.
That aspect is Facebook’s deliberate profiteering, revenue generation, and funding from its promotion of Israeli settlement advertisements. This amounts to flagrant violations of international law, crass complicity, apparent collusion, and appeasement of 21st-century apartheid in the occupied West Bank.
Meta, Facebook’s parent company, has promoted more than 100 advertisements, including listings for property developments in Israeli settlements. These ads also include promotions of far-right settler activities, such as by the Hilltop Youth, an extremist Haredi youth settler group notorious for firing on Palestinians in the occupied West Bank. Property listings promoted on Facebook include promotions for the notorious settlement of Ariel, spanning 30 km, and is a locality that prevents Palestinian land owners from rightfully accessing several enclaves of privately owned land within its borders. Furthermore, Facebook’s pro-Israeli advertisement includes calls to demolish Palestinian homes, schools, hospitals, and children's care centers, while others seek donations for the occupation forces to continue with their harrowing genocide in Gaza. (more...)
Facebook Profits from Israeli Settlements and Genocide
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