Weird Tech: Facebook stirs Middle East conflict

Facebook managed to increase tensions between Israeli and Palestinian West Bank residents

Weird Tech takes a political twist this week, courtesy of Facebook. The social networking site found itself in a cauldron of boiling political fury after its auto-complete function controversially listed Jewish settlers in the occupied West Bank as residents of ‘Palestine’.

Tensions in the area have run high between Jewish settlers and the non-Jewish population of Palestine since World War I. The situation worsened when Israel captured the West Bank in 1967.

Facebook has hurriedly responded to accusations of having a “political agenda”, with users in specific Israeli West Bank settlements now able to choose between Israel and Palestine residency options, Reuters reported.

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