Zuckerberg joins an Israeli secret group and a storm of questions


The founder and CEO of Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg, raised a storm of questions after joining an Israeli secret group on his famous social site.
The newspaper "Jerusalem Post" Israeli group called "Tel Aviv secret" and includes 220 thousand members, noting that Zuckerberg joined her last week.

"But no one noticed him until Monday, when he was welcomed by a group of members."

"I am happy to be with you to get closer to Tel Aviv," the billionaire responded by saying, "It's been a long time since I last visited this city, thank you for creating this space."

It is not known when Zuckberg's last visit to Israel was, but the newspaper suggested it was 2012.

A number of respondents questioned the affiliation, saying that the Israeli group is not as exciting as the other groups on Facebook, whose members discuss different topics about clothing, housing, restaurants and health products.

One commentator sarcastically said, "Finally, Mark has enough money to buy a house in Tel Aviv."

Facebook has an office in Tel Aviv, with more than 100 employees.