Report: Sharp Rise in Anti-Palestinian Hate Speech in Zionist Social Media
WEST BANK (Dispatches) – A new report published by the non-profit
organization 7amleh, which campaigns for Palestinian digital rights, has revealed that online hate speech against Arabs and Palestinians on Zionist social media rose significantly in 2021.
In its “Index of Racism and Incitement on Israeli Social Media in 2021,” the group monitored 620,000 conversations that included violence and incitement against Arabs and Palestinians, an increase of eight percent since 2020.
The annual report, which monitors the overlap of racist speech online and violent actions against Arabs and Palestinians throughout the year, showed a three-fold increase in incitement since 2020.
Violent speech against Palestinians, Arabs and their representatives constituted 11 percent of overall speech within Zionist networks - an unprecedented rate since 2017.
According to Tuesday’s report, most of the violent speech took place on Twitter, with 58 percent of the recorded incitement found on the platform. Meanwhile, Facebook hosted around 19 percent of the recorded hate speech.
7amleh - the Arab Centre for Social Media Advancement, based in Haifa, found that the peak of violent speech online was recorded in March last year during the elections in the occupied territories.
A second peak was recorded between April and May during the occupying regime’s offensive against the besieged Gaza Strip, in which at least 256 Palestinians were killed.
During this time, Palestinians also took part in widespread protests against the forced expulsion of Palestinian families from the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood of occupied East Al-Quds.
“Social media platforms in the May uprising reflected what was happening on the ground, as hate speech notably increased during the uprising,” said Nadim Nashif, director of 7amleh.
“Social media was used as a tool to organize violent and inciting attacks against Palestinians and Arabs, with its impact exceeding the digital realm into the real world.”