Israel asks Apple to remove '3rd intifada' application

Yuli Edelstein in letter to Steve Jobs: "Application calls for uprising against Israel, iPad apps should not be instrument for incitement to violence."

iPad 311 (photo credit: BLOOMBERG)
iPad 311
(photo credit: BLOOMBERG)
Public Diplomacy and Diaspora Affairs Minister Yuli Edelstein sent a letter Tuesday to Apple CEO Steve Jobs requesting that the computer giant remove an application called the "3rd intifada" that gives information about protest activities, some of them violent, planned against Israel.
The same organization, Edelstein wrote, opened a Facebook page three months ago "calling for an uprising against the State of Israel by use of lethal force, while using hateful material based on wild and groundless accusations."

RELATED:Facebook removes '3rd intifada' pageFacebook 'monitoring' page calling for 3rd intifadaEdelstein said that Facebook removed the page after it became convinced of the page's "harmful nature" and its potential of leading to the loss of life.
"I believe Apple, as a pioneering and progressive company, places the values of liberty, freedom of expression and creativity as a guiding light," Edelstein wrote. "Also, as a leader in its area, I am convinced that you are aware of this type of application's ability to unite many toward an objective that could be disastrous."
 Edelstein called on the company to remove the application and continue in its tradition of applications "dedicated to purely entertainment and informative purposes and not serve as a instrument for incitement to violence."