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This is an archive article published on December 17, 2018

Israeli PM’s son gets temporary ban on Facebook for anti-Muslim posts

Yair Netanyahu blasted the website on Sunday for removing an earlier post in which he called for "avenging the deaths" of two Israeli soldiers killed last week by Palestinian gunmen and calling for the expulsion of Palestinians.

Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Paraguay President Mario Abdo, Paraguay embassy, Jerusalem, Israel Paraguay relations, World News, Indian Express Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. (File)

Facebook blocked Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s son Yair for 24 hours after he wrote a post criticizing the social media platform as “thought police” and sharing previously banned content.

Yair Netanyahu blasted the website on Sunday for removing an earlier post in which he called for “avenging the deaths” of two Israeli soldiers killed last week by Palestinian gunmen and calling for the expulsion of Palestinians. He shared a screenshot of the earlier post in violation of Facebook’s community rules.

Facebook deleted a post by Netanyahu last week in which he said he would “prefer” if “All the Muslims leave the land of Israel.”

Facebook had no immediate comment. Netanyahu’s son has drawn media criticism for crude social media posts and a life of excess at public expense.

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