‘Ex-Israeli’ writer urges activists to make copies of genocide info as ‘scrubbing’ cover-up begins

An anti-Zionist Jewish writer has called on activists in the anti-genocide movement to start copying – and saving in multiple locations – online evidence of Israel’s genocide after social media giant Meta deleted all posts by Palestinian journalist Saleh al-Jafarawi. Saleh was murdered by an Israel-funded criminal gang last weekend. Archives of his articles were also deleted.

Alon Mizrahi, who describes himself as an “ex-Israeli, anti-Zionist Arab Jew”, posted the call on his X account:

Mizrahi’s warning comes on the back of observations by Palestinian author Susan Abulhawa, who also noted the deletion of al-Jafarawi’s posts and linked it to previous warnings that Israel was about to ‘scrub the internet’ of references to its genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity:

The ‘Wayback Machine’ archive shows results for al-Jafarawi’s Instagram, but the linked archives are not there.

Al-Jafarawi is not the only account apparently hit similarly. After Israel attacked the Global Sumud Flotilla (GSF) of humanitarian, volunteer-crewed boats, abducted its crews and seized its vessels this month, the GSF’s X account disappeared, along with its record of Israel’s bombing of the crew in other nations’ waters, the ultimate attacks on its forty-plus boats and the video testimonies of its volunteers:

If you have time and storage capacity, save what you find to ensure that the ‘scrubbing’ fails.

Featured image via Unsplash/Julio Lopez

By Skwawkbox

This post was originally published on Canary.