Tzipi, Deputy Foreign Minister of the Jewish State, met with representatives of Youtube and Google last week to elaborate ways of enhancing cooperation in censoring content that's "inciting violence and terrorism," Middle East Monitor reported.
A joint mechanism of "monitoring and preventing" publications that qualify as inflammatory by Israeli authorities is set to go into effect soon, according to the Hebrew daily Maariv.
Comment: Israel wants to hide videos like this from the world:
Hotovely, often referred to as the "ideological voice" of the Likud party, said that she offered representatives from the Internet giants a comprehensive monitoring mechanism for videos and other publications, explaining the urgent need to implement the mechanism amidst the escalation of violence across Israel since the beginning of October, citing in particular the stabbings of Israelis by Palestinians.
Comment: Or maybe this might be the reason why Palestinians are getting more desperate?
"The daily attacks in Israel are the result of youths and children incited by the education system and the social networks, this is a daily war of incitement," Hotovely was reported as saying by the International Middle East Media Center (IMEMC).
The official noted that Google had agreed to strengthen bilateral relations with Israel's Foreign Ministry in monitoring and evaluating publications. But Google on Monday contradicted Hotovely's statement, telling Agence France-Presse its representatives met with the deputy foreign minister as part of regular meetings it holds in every country where it conducts business. The Israeli Foreign Ministry thereafter corrected its online statement about the meeting.
MFA campaign against #online #incitement: DFM Hotovely met with youtube CEO & with @google public policy director. pic.twitter.com/412vLArjsl
— Israel Foreign Min. (@IsraelMFA) November 26, 2015
Palestinians seek diplomatic and economic recognition of their independent state in the territories of the West Bank, East Jerusalem and the Gaza Strip. Israel has been building settlements on occupied territories, despite objections from the United Nations and the international community.
Comment: Israel seeks to hide its crimes from the world by closing off one of the few ways Palestine has to tell its side of the story.