Facebook’s recent algorithm update makes it harder for you to see UWI’s articles in your news feed. Here’s how to keep seeing United with Israel’s content!

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Facebook has begun to fight online incitement, but we must insist that Mark Zuckerberg and his social media giant work harder to block incitement and hate! Facebook has recently taken action against Hamas’ support of terrorism on its social media platform by shutting down terrorism-linked pages. The social media giant has closed more than 90 pages supporting… Read more »

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While Facebook has apparently committed to fighting online incitement, its so-called ‘Community Standards’ are ambiguous and do not prevent those who want to spread hate or incite to terror from doing so. Insist that Mark Zuckerberg and Facebook work harder to block incitement and hate!

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Facebook demonstrates a clear pro-Palestinian bias when it comes to online incitement and Israeli experiments have proven this. Numerous Israelis have been murdered by Palestinian terrorists thanks to online incitement spread through Facebook. Insist that Mark Zuckerberg and Facebook take action!

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Actor Morgan Freeman posted a photo of himself in Israel on his Facebook page when he was attacked by Israel-haters. Support Freeman by posting on his Facebook page and thank him for visiting! While Morgan Freeman received many supportive messages in the comments to his photo, some people, with apparent anti-Israel sentiments, appeared to be upset… Read more »

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By deciding that comments opposing mass immigration are racist, Facebook is condemning the majority of Europeans. This is a policy that will help push Europe towards disaster.

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As it became apparent that Facebook does not adhere to its own rules regarding incitement to terrorism, United with Israel launched a campaign against Facebook to insist that it remove pages that incite to violence and terrorism.

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Amos-6 Israeli satellite

Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg has announced that an Israeli-made AMOS-6 satellite will be launched in 2016 to bring the Internet to the poorest parts of the world, and a look at how Israel is solving the global water crisis.

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