Sada Social: 54 violations against Palestinian content in March
Occupied Palestine (QNN)- Sada Social said it has documented 54 violations against Palestinian content on social media platforms during March only.
The watchdog said that it has documented 34 violations by Facebook, 12 by Twitter, three by Instagram, 2 by Tik Tok, and one by WhatsApp.
According to a report by Sada Social, Facebook launched a campaign against Palestinian activists and journalists, who published posts about the martyrs Omar Barghouthi "Abu Asef" and Ahmad Yasin.
A study published last year found that Palestinian social media posts have been suppressed by as much as 80 per cent.
Israeli forces have detained and kidnapped more than 23,000 Palestinians across the occupied West Bank and eastern Jerusalem since the start of the Gaza genocide, according to the Palestinian Prisoners’ Club, which warns of escalating abuses, mass arrests of women and children, and thousands held under enforced disappearance.
US President Donald Trump has been making key decisions about the assault in Iran in a slapdash manner without input from his advisers, and was eager for a ceasefire to address rising fuel prices, according to a report from The Wall Street Journal.
The Hind Rajab Foundation (HRF) has submitted a formal denunciation to Sri Lankan authorities against an Israeli-American soldier over his “involvement in war crimes” in the Gaza Strip, including the “unlawful destruction” of civilian infrastructure. It is the first such case filed against an American citizen outside the US.