Knesset Honors FB Page Which Brings People Together
“Haredim - Nice to Meet You” is a special Facebook page which encourages dialogue. Members of the page met in the Knesset.
“Haredim - Nice to Meet You” is a special Facebook page which encourages dialogue. Members of the page met in the Knesset.

Holocaust denial 'fan pages' abound on Facebook - and that's OK with the social networking site's administrators
Barely a week after Google introduced its new Google+ service, an Israeli startup helps users view their Facebook streams on Google's product.

Anti-Israel computer application called “The 3rd Intifada” has been removed from the Apple App Store for violating its developer guidelines.
Hamas and Fatah terrorists are able to freely use the internet, thanks to the smartphones they smuggle into their cells, a report in Ma'ariv says.

MEMRI: Even though the official Facebook page for yet another Palestinian terrorist intifada has been removed, new ones continue to be launched.
The “Third Intifada” incitement campaign on Facebook has spread to exploiting a page for fallen soldiers: "I will kill all Israelis.”
An American “of Jewish origin” has filed a billion-dollar lawsuit against Facebook for not moving fast enough against 'Third Intifada' organizers.
Scores of men from PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas' Fatah movement beat unity protesters in Ramallah on Wednesday.

Facebook removes Third Intifada page and its PA sponsors create others. Campaign spreads for 'march to Israel'. That will be one thirsty, hot walk.
Pro-Israel protests work: Facebook has pulled down the page urging a ”third Intifada,” less than 24 hours after it said the page was ”cultural.”
A growing backlash is underway in response to Facebook's unwillingness to remove a page promoting a third Intifada against Israel. You can join it.

The Anti-Defamation League is slamming a refusal by Facebook to remove a fan page calling for a Third Intifada against Israel.
Continued protests in Syria claim lives of seven police and four protesters, and result in burning a courthouse and Baath Party HQ in Daraa.

The multi-billion dollar Facebook firm makes its first acquisition in Israel, buying up a developer of Internet applications for mobile phones.

A report sweeps the Arab world that the Saudi King will buy Facebook to prevent its use in a Day of Rage. It's a great headline - but false.

Arutz Sheva meets the army's special team for dealing with the information war online: the IDF New Media desk.

A growing community hopes to turn its virtual synagogue into a real one.

Haifa U study: the more time adolescent girls spend in front of Facebook, the greater the risk of negative body image and eating disorders.

Youths in Gaza start Facebook group calling to overthrow the Hamas regime in the Strip. Hamas retaliates with its own website.

"..A good Arab=a dead Arab" on Facebook?. Deputy State Prosecutor requests investigation of two groups whose members allegedly posted incitment.

Rabbi Yona Goodman of Orot College speaks to INN TV about Facebook and how it can fit into the life of an observant Jew.

IDF warns its soldiers not to publish photos which identify the unit in which they serve on the popular social network.

Jewish-born Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg, one of the planet’s youngest billionaires, has been named TIME Magazine’s 2010 Person of the Year.
Anti-Israel hatred on the Facebook social networking website is not being dealt with. There are more than 194 pages of abuse.
PMO launches YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, and Flickr pages, to connect to a tech-savvy public, especially during crisis times.

A wheelchair-bound Jerusalemite has opened a fast-growing Facebook group in the name of the Shimon HaTzaddik neighborhood.

Jewish communities in Samaria have discovered a new way to get their message out to the world – through the Facebook social networking web site.

Jeff Pulver, founder of the "#140 Event": Facebook, Twitter, and other networks are all about people seeking friendships and connections.


