Facebook shuts down pro-Israel page after it was reportedly

Facebook shuts down pro-Israel page after it was reportedly targeted by hate speech campaign


Former spokesperson for the United States Department of State Morgan Ortagus on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowing to continue retaliation against Hamas.
Social media giant Facebook took down a pro-Israel page last week after it was allegedly targeted by radical Islamists amid ongoing unrest in the Gaza Strip.
The Jerusalem Prayer Team (JPT) page, which has tens of millions of followers, was reportedly shut down on Friday after it was flooded with comments from people who allegedly wanted it taken offline.
The page’s founder, Michael Evans, told The Christian Broadcasting Network that there was an "organized attempt" by radical Islamists to target the page. Evans then said the people, who posted over 1 million comments on the site, contacted Facebook to say they had never written on the site.

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