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BREAKING: Netanyahu calls for mass CENSORSHIP of ‘the algorithms and the social networks’ to mute criticism of Israel
He said: ‘Israel is accused of starving children in the way Jews in the Middle Ages were accused of killing Christian children for their blood.’ pic.twitter.com/tnXX7nIrMg
— Sulaiman Ahmed (@ShaykhSulaiman) August 21, 2025
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BREAKING: Netanyahu calls for mass CENSORSHIP of ‘the algorithms and the social networks’ to mute criticism of Israel
In a recent statement, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has stirred up significant controversy by calling for mass censorship of social media platforms. He argues that the censorship is necessary to mute the criticism of Israel, which he perceives as unjust. This move raises important questions about freedom of speech and the role of social media in shaping public discourse.
Netanyahu’s comments highlight a growing concern among leaders regarding the power of social media algorithms. By suggesting that these platforms actively participate in shaping narratives against Israel, he implies that they contribute to a biased portrayal of the situation in the region. This perspective is not new; many leaders worldwide have expressed similar sentiments about the influence of social media on public opinion.
He said: ‘Israel is accused of starving children in the way Jews in the Middle Ages were accused of killing Christian children for their blood.’ This controversial analogy has sparked outrage and debate. Critics argue that such comparisons are not only historically inaccurate but also serve to distract from the real issues at hand.
As discussions around censorship and social media continue, it’s essential to consider the balance between protecting national interests and upholding democratic values like free speech. The implications of Netanyahu’s call for censorship could impact how social networks operate and how information is shared globally.
For more insights on this topic, you can follow the ongoing conversation on platforms like Twitter. Engaging with diverse viewpoints can help us better understand the complexities surrounding freedom of speech and the responsibilities of social media companies in today’s digital age.
For further details, check out the full tweet by Sulaiman Ahmed here.