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“A Commando Who Never Fired a Gun, Whose Weapon Was a Ballpoint Pen” One revelation in Drop Site’s new investigation into Israel’s censorship campaign on Facebook and Instagram: Meta’s top policy official for Israel, Jordana Cutler—a longtime Netanyahu advisor—personally flagged posts about Palestinian novelist Ghassan Kanafani for takedown. Cutler...

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🔗 Meta has removed over 90,000 posts at Israel’s request since October 7—in an average of under 30 seconds. Another 38 million posts have been “actioned” through automated takedowns. Read our full investigation by @worqas, @NicholasRodelo, @ryangrim, @MazMHussain at the link below.

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House task force investigators revealed new information about the shooter who tried to assassinate presidential candidate Donald Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania, and unearthed new mysteries about the July 13 attack.

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