Israel has formally requested that Instagram and Facebook censor content originating from Iran related to the ongoing conflict. The Israeli government argues the posts violate platform guidelines, specifically claiming they promote terrorism. This request centers on content deemed illegal under the social media companies’ own policies. Officials have not specified the exact nature of the content targeted, but maintain it actively supports terrorist activities. The move highlights Israel’s efforts to control the narrative surrounding the conflict in the digital sphere. Both Meta, the parent company of Instagram and Facebook, and Iranian officials have yet to publicly respond to the request. This action underscores the increasing role of social media platforms in international disputes and information warfare.