Singapore orders Israeli embassy to remove Facebook post about Palestine, Koran
The post was “insensitive”, “inappropriate” and “completely unacceptable” as it carried the risk of undermining safety, security and harmony in Singapore, he said.
“I was very upset when I was told about it,” he told reporters on Monday. “And the Ministry of Home Affairs spoke with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs yesterday and said that the embassy has to take the post down immediately, and they have taken it down.”
The now-deleted posted on the Israeli embassy in Singapore Facebook page on Sunday stated: “Israel is mentioned 43 times in the Koran. On the other hand, Palestine is not mentioned even once.”
“This post is an astonishing attempt to rewrite history,” Shanmugam said. “The writer of the post should look at UN resolutions, see if Israel’s actions in the past few decades have been consistent with international law before trying to rewrite history.”
Calling the post “wrong at many levels”, Shanmugam said it could have inflamed tensions as the anger from the post could spill over to the physical realm, and endanger the Jewish community in Singapore.
While he said his ministry does not usually intervene in online posts made by embassies out of respect for their sovereignty, it told the Israeli embassy to take down this post after discussions with the foreign affairs ministry because of “potential consequences” for communities in Singapore.
He added that the post had “selectively [pointed] to religious texts” to make a political point and it was “even worse” that the post made use of the Koran for this purpose.
“Often embassies say and put out post statements which we may disagree with but we generally don’t intervene because they represent sovereign countries they have autonomy but where it affects the safety and security