Fatah’s terror promoting Facebook page closed
- Following PMW’s two major reports and a two-week public pressure campaign, as of this morning Fatah’s Facebook page is no longer accessible
- Yesterday Palestinian media accused PMW of “waging a new war against the Fatah Movement’s Facebook page,” while the editor of Fatah’s page defended its terror promotion
By Itamar Marcus
Following Palestinian Media Watch's two major reports and a two-week public pressure campaign, Fatah’s terror promoting Facebook page is closed as of this morning. PMW's campaign started in February this year when we released a detailed report about Fatah’s Facebook page documenting its terror glorification and incitement to violence during 2018. The report showed that Fatah’s content was in direct violation of Facebook’s guidelines. Inexplicably, Facebook refused to close the page at that time.PMW followed up with a new report released earlier this month, documenting the terror promoting content on Fatah’s Facebook page during the first 6 months of 2019, which was likewise sent to Facebook. In addition, PMW also launched a public social media campaign with many partner organizations worldwide, developed by volunteers at ACT-IL, which was aimed at Facebook's directors, urging them to close down Fatah’s page. The campaign included daily tweets and Facebook posts showing Fatah’s terror promoting content on Facebook, and also included a public campaign through which individuals and organizations sent a pre-written letter of protest to Facebook. Thousands of ACT-IL activists from 74 countries and other PMW partner organizations sent thousands of emails to Facebook's policy directors, and made thousands of reports directly on the page through Facebook.
As of this morning Fatah's Facebook page is down, and this is the response when trying to access the page:

Already yesterday, Fatah was alarmed by PMW’s campaign. Fatah posted three different items about the campaign against its Facebook page, refusing to refer to Palestinian Media Watch by name, preferring to call us "the occupation," a term it often uses to refer to Israel.
Fatah posted copies of PMW’s posts calling to close the Fatah page, in which they accused PMW of inciting against them and asked its followers to “support the page”:


"The occupation (i.e., Palestinian Media Watch) is inciting against the Fatah Facebook page in order to close it. Please support the page and spread it."
[Official Fatah Facebook page, Sept. 24, 2019;
Facebook page of Fatah Central Committee member Jamal Muhaisen, Sept. 24, 2019]

Posted text: "What has been published on our page about the acts of the Israeli occupation, its assassinations, and its expansions policy against our people is just the tip of the iceberg regarding the occupation’s actions. Will Facebook respond to the occupation’ (i.e., PMW’s) call to close the Fatah Movement Facebook page that is affiliated with the Commission of Mobilization and Organization that is exposing the shame of the most despicable occupation in the world? Support the page at this link"
In addition, Fatah posted the page created by ACT-IL showing the number of emails sent to Facebook demanding the page be closed, and again asked for support.
Posted text: "The Israeli occupation (i.e., Palestinian Media Watch) is dedicating a page
to sending emails in order to close the Fatah Movement's Facebook page. Please support the Fatah page at the following link"
[Official Fatah Facebook page, Sept. 24, 2019;
Facebook page of Fatah Central Committee member Jamal Muhaisen, Sept. 24, 2019]
“The Israeli occupation (i.e., PMW) is waging a new war against the Fatah Movement’s Facebook page... The occupation is claiming that the page glorifies Palestinians that carry out operations (i.e., terror attacks) against the occupation.”[Ma’an, independent Palestinian news agency, Sept. 24, 2019]
“We in Fatah are proud of our Martyrs, who defended their homeland and fought the gangs of murderers, who Israel glorifies.”[Ma’an, independent Palestinian news agency, Sept. 24, 2019]

Two of yesterday’s Fatah posts were also posted by Jamal Muhaisen, Fatah Central Committee member, Fatah Commissioner of Mobilization and Organization in the West Bank, and PLO Central Council member.
