The video appears to date back to somewhere around 2005 to 2008. I was one of many who uploaded it back then to commemorate the Israeli children murdered by Islamic terrorists during a particular period of years. You can still find it as a slideshow, and as a webpage. (You can also see the video on DailyMotion.)
Since then many more children have been killed by Islamic terrorists. And I hadn’t referred to the video in a while.
Then suddenly I find this notice from YouTube in my email.
Your video has been removed from YouTube
As you may know, our Community Guidelines describe which content we allow – and don’t allow – on YouTube. Your video “Over 100 Children Murdered by Palestinian Terrorists” was flagged for review. Upon review, we’ve determined that it violates our guidelines. We’ve removed it from YouTube and assigned a Community Guidelines strike, or temporary penalty, to your account.
Video content restrictions
We encourage free speech and defend everyone’s right to express their points of view, even if unpopular. However, YouTube doesn’t allow hate speech. Sometimes there’s a fine line between what is and isn’t considered hate speech. If you’re not sure whether or not your content crosses the line, we ask that you don’t post it.
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