How a user can challenge an add-on removal

Can a user request Mozilla to reinstate an add-on?

Mozilla has hidden an extension called “The Wall - Boycott Assistant” after somebody complained that the add-on “spreads hate”, according to developers.

I would love to testify that the claim is baseless so that Mozilla can re-list the innovative add-on.

The extension enables me to trust some western companies, particularly Mozilla, because the plugin verifies that they abide by laws. This way, the add-on spreads trust, love, and hope.

I would appreciate your advice.

Here’s the add-on’s website, so people know what you’re talking about:

On one hand, boycotting Israel is probably in line with Mozilla’s values, so it’s likely they’ll want to reinstate the add-on.
On the other hand, if Mozilla does reinstate The Wall, they will most likely not receive $3.55 million in U.S. federal funding over the next three years:

Users can’t appeal the take-down on an add-on, but the add-on developer can.