Eighteen organisations alongside more than 50 artists, journalists, and human rights defenders kicked off the#StopSilencingPalestine campaign to advocate against Facebook's censorship of Palestinian voices. The latter was manifested when Facebook took down Palestinians' posts and accounts that reported the forced evictions in Sheikh Jarrah and police brutality and clampdown on peaceful demonstrators. The campaign called upon Facebook to:
'Social media companies blaming content takedown and removal on 'technical errors' are failing to take full responsibility for their impact on vulnerable communities. This cannot be the excuse for denying activists in Palestine a platform to document abuses and demand respect for human rights. Facebook and other social media companies need to be transparent about their policies and commit to co-designing solutions with civil society,' Access Now MENA Campaigner Kassem Mnejja. Similar censorship practices by other technology companies against Palestinians have also been reported.