Facebook is a monster, according to Israel's justice minister

Facebook has received a variety of names from people more or less satisfied with what the social network offers or does, but the minister of justice in Israel claims that the American social network is a monster because it does not contribute enough to reduce violence against the state of Israel.

The statement was made during a television show and of course it puts the American social network in an extremely bad light, defending itself by saying that it does everything it can to reduce aggression and incitement to violence in the virtual environment, without totally affecting the right to free expression.

Israel has a growing problem with attacks initiated by the Palestinians against their own citizens and as happens in most recent revolutions, the social network Facebook it was used to organize and incite violence, and Israel is fed up with this.

Moreover, for the first time, such an important state accuses the Facebook company of obstructing the police in its efforts to prevent attacks against citizens, and this could eventually lead to the blocking of access to the most popular network of socializing on the planet.

"Facebook today, which brought an amazing, positive revolution to the world, sadly, we see this since the rise of Daesh and the wave of terror, it has simply become a monster. We want the companies not to approve and to themselves remove posts by terrorist groups and incitement to terrorism without us having to flag each individual post, in just the same manner, for example, that they today do not allow posts and pages with child pornography. "

Facebook was the basis of the most important recent revolutions in the Arab world, but those in Israel claim that the social network is used not only by terrorists, but also by enemies of the Israeli state, and although Zucerkberg could have Jewish origins, it is little probably he will help the state in some way.

The truth is that Facebook turned into a monster because of the very large number of people who access its website daily, and problems like the one described by Israel would appear sooner or later, but they are without solution.