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love for the genocide.....A FORMER SENIOR Israeli government official now working as Meta’s Israel policy chief personally pushed for the censorship of Instagram accounts belonging to Students for Justice in Palestine — a group that has played a leading role in organizing campus protests against Israel’s ongoing war in Gaza. Internal policy discussions reviewed by The Intercept show Jordana Cutler, Meta’s Israel & the Jewish Diaspora policy chief, used the company’s content escalation channels to flag for review at least four SJP posts, as well as other content expressing stances contrary to Israel’s foreign policy. When flagging SJP posts, Cutler repeatedly invoked Meta’s Dangerous Organizations and Individuals policy, which bars users from freely discussing a secret list of thousands of blacklisted entities. The Dangerous Organizations policy restricts “glorification” of those on the blacklist, but is supposed to allow for “social and political discourse” and “commentary.” It’s unclear if Cutler’s attempts to use Meta’s internal censorship system were successful; the company declined to say what ultimately happened to posts that Cutler flagged. It’s not Cutler’s decision whether flagged content is ultimately censored; another team is responsible for moderation decisions. But experts who spoke to The Intercept expressed alarm over a senior employee tasked with representing the interests of any government advocating for restricting user content that runs contrary to those interests. “It screams bias,” said Marwa Fatafta a policy adviser with the digital rights organization Access Now, which consults with Meta on content moderation issues. “It doesn’t really require that much intelligence to conclude what this person is up to.” Meta did not respond to a detailed list of questions about Cutler’s flagging of posts but argued that writing an article about her was “dangerous and irresponsible.” In a statement, spokesperson Dani Lever wrote “who flags a particular piece of content for review is irrelevant because our policies govern what is and isn’t allowed on platform. In fact, the expectation of many teams at Meta, including Public Policy, is to escalate content that might violate our policies when they become aware of it, and they do so across regions and issue areas. Whenever any piece of content is flagged, a separate team of experts then reviews whether it violates our policies.” Cutler did not respond to a request for comment; Meta declined a request to interview her. Lever said that The Intercept’s line of questioning “deliberately misrepresents how our processes work,” but declined to say how so. “Voice of the Government”Cutler joined Meta, which owns Facebook and Instagram, in 2016 after years of high-level work in the Israeli government. Her resumé includes several years at the Israeli Embassy in Washington, D.C., where she worked in public affairs and as its chief of staff from 2013 to 2016, as well as a stint as a campaign adviser for the right-wing Likud party and nearly five years as an adviser to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Upon her hiring in 2016, Gilad Erdan, then minister of public security, strategic affairs and information, celebrated the move, saying it marked “an advance in dialogue between the State of Israel and Facebook.” In interviews about her job, Cutler has stated explicitly that she acts as a liaison between Meta and the Israeli government, whose perspectives she represents inside the company. In 2017, Cutler told the Israeli business outlet Calcalist that Facebook works “very closely with the cyber departments of the Ministry of Justice and the police and with other elements in the army and Shin Bet,” Israel’s domestic intelligence agency, on matters of content removal. “We are not the experts, they are in the field, this is their field.” A 2020 profile in the Jerusalem Post described Cutler as “Our woman at Facebook,” hired to “represent Israel’s interests on the largest and most active social network in the world.” In an interview with the paper, she explained, “My job is to represent Facebook to Israel, and represent Israel to Facebook.” In a follow-up interview for the Post’s YouTube channel, Cutler added that “inside the company, part of my job is to be a representative for the people of Israeli, [a] voice of the government for their concerns inside of our company.” Asked “Do they listen?” by the show’s host, Cutler replied, “Of course they do, and I think that’s one of the most exciting parts about my job, that I have an opportunity to really influence the way that we look at policy and explain things on the ground.” Though Meta has extensive government relations and lobbying operations aimed at capitols around the world, few other governments enjoy their own dedicated high-level contact within the company. The company employs no counterpart to Cutler’s role solely representing Palestinian viewpoints; tens of millions of Meta users across the entire Middle East and all of North Africa share one policy director. A single policy lead oversees the entire Southeast Asian nations market, with a population of nearly 700 million. This raises concerns among experts about a deep power imbalance inside Facebook when it comes to moderating discussion of a war that to date has killed at least 40,000 Gazans. “If Meta wishes to behave ethically, it must ensure that Palestinians also have a seat at the table,” Electronic Frontier Foundation’s Director for International Freedom of Expression Jillian York told The Intercept. Flagged for ModerationRecords reviewed by The Intercept show Cutler pushed for the removal of an SJP post promoting a reading list of books including authors associated with two Marxist-Leninist militant groups, the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine and the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine. Though it remains a Meta-designated terrorist group according to a copy of the list obtained by The Intercept in 2021, the DFLP has not been considered a terrorist organization by the U.S. government since 1999, when it was delisted by the State Department “primarily because of the absence of terrorist activity.” The PFLP remains designated by both Meta and the United States. According to a source familiar with Cutler’s actions, these efforts have included lobbying for the deletion of posts quoting celebrated Palestinian novelist Ghassan Kanafani, who served as a PFLP spokesperson nearly 60 years ago and was assassinated by Israel in 1972. Kanafani, whose works have been widely translated and published in countries around the world, enjoys global literary renown and mainstream recognition; his 1969 novella “Returning to Haifa” was cited as a recommended book by a guest on the New York Times podcast “The Ezra Klein Show” last year. Internal records show Cutler later lobbied for the removal of an SJP Instagram post describing Leila Khaled — an 80-year-old former PFLP member who helped hijack TWA Flight 840 in 1969 and has in the decades since become an outspoken icon of Palestinian solidarity — as “empowering.” These same records demonstrate Cutler regularly singled out Instagram content belonging to SJP at the University of California, Los Angeles, claiming to policy colleagues that this chapter had been associated with violent protests, citing an Israeli news report about an April 29 melee at the school’s Gaza solidarity encampment. Local and national press accounts described a peaceful protest until a pro-Israeli mob attacked the encampment with fists, weapons, and bear spray, injuring 15 people. ... Mona, a UCLA undergraduate and SJP member who spoke on the condition of being only identified by her first name, said the chapter’s Instagram account was periodically unable to post or share content, which the group attributed to enforcement actions by Meta. In August, the organization’s chapter at Columbia University reported its Instagram account had been deactivated without explanation. A member of SJP Columbia said the chapter did not have a record of deleted Instagram content but recalled Meta removing multiple posts that quoted Kanafani. The Israeli government has been vehement in its criticism of anti-Zionist groups like SJP and Jewish Voice for Peace, and has denounced campus organizing as an attempt to import terrorism to American college campuses. Records show Cutler has requested the deletion of non-student content, too. Following Iran’s October 1 missile attack against Israel, Cutler quickly flagged video uploaded to Instagram of Palestinians cheering from the Gaza Strip. Records show Cutler has also repeatedly lobbied to censor the Instagram account of Lebanese satellite TV network Al Mayadeen when it posted sympathetic content about the assassination of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah. These actions are “Typical Jordana,” according to Ashraf Zeitoon, Facebook’s former Middle East and North Africa policy chief. “No one in the world could tell me that a lot of what she does is not an overreach of her authority.”
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“Now go, attack the Amalekites and totally destroy everything that belongs to them. Do not spare them; put to death men and women, children and infants, cattle and sheep, camels and donkeys.” That is from the Facebook page of the deputy commander of Israel’s 749 Combat Engineering Battalion (the 749) Lieutenant Colonel Adi Bekore. Did he mean it? It seems, tragically for those Palestinians now deceased and those who have had their lives destroyed, and for humanity generally, he did.
This senior Israel Defence Force (IDF) soldier and the 749 have committed acts in the Gaza conflict that can only be described as war crimes. Importantly, any foreign nationals who have fought with that Battalion must be aware that they could be charged under national laws, like those that exist in Australia, with war crimes.
An extraordinarily detailed account of the 749’s activities by journalists Younis Tirawi and Sami Vanderlip, published yesterday on Dropsite News, a Substack founded by some of the leading lights of the groundbreaking news site, the Intercept, confirms what nations like South Africa have argued for nearly a year now, that what is happening in Gaza is systemic criminality on the part of Israel.
So, what is the 749 and what role has it played in Gaza? Tirawi and Vanderlip describe it playing “an indispensable role in Gaza. Its soldiers are reservists—alumni of the combat engineering corps, which trains soldiers in demolition. The battalion comes in after combat units, toppling buildings and homes that managed to survive air strikes.” In other words, making sure turning Gaza into hell on earth is done efficiently and comprehensively.
Dropsite News has painstakingly gathered evidence and analysed the activities of the 749 over the past year. It has had access to the 749’s own images, sourced from the battalion’s social media outlets and the personal pages of its members. In addition, “Drop Site News was also able to use the videos to determine the areas where the 749 Battalion was operating and document their activities in the Gaza Strip in detail.”
This investigation provides a window into the reality of the IDF’s destruction of Gaza.
It’s truly horrific stuff. References to Nagasaki and Hiroshima from one soldier, proudly comparing the 749’s ‘work’ with those horrific events of World War 2. Zoldan, one of the 749’s reservists, “cheers in a video as the three buildings of [a] university campus are prepared to be blown up.” When the explosion happens he says, “Hiroshima and Nagasaki combined, did you see?!”
And if you want to find an example of clear intent to commit a war crime consider the words of Master Sergeant Ori Fadida, who wrote on his Instagram account; “We won’t leave a single mouse breathing on the face of the earth, We are done with Shuja’iyya Neighbourhood.”
One further example which would make useful evidence in a prosecution brief against the solider in question who wrote last month September 11, in the context of his being vaccinated because of the polio and jaundice epidemics which have emerged in Gaza; “Vaccinating against the polio and jaundice epidemics raging in Gaza, but no vaccination will help Gaza anymore. She is terminally ill, and it is our job to disconnect her from the oxygen devices, and the sooner, the better.”
These are but two examples in an investigation which clearly exposes the intent of many soldiers in the 749. They confirm, if there has been any need to do so, that the IDF is not, and has never been ‘an ethical military force’, a claim it makes regularly.
It is not clear if the 749 includes foreign nationals who are serving as reservists, and if so which nation they have come from.
But countries which are signatories to the Rome Statute, containing the law that is administered by the International Criminal Court, in many cases have incorporated the Statute into their domestic laws. In short, nationals who commit war crimes in overseas theatres of war can be prosecuted on their return home.
Australia and Canada are two countries that incorporated the Statute into their criminal law. As Benedict Coyne and I have written previously the Australian government needs to warn any citizen who is fighting in Israel of their obligations to comply with Australian criminal law. It is not suggested that any Australian is a member of 749 or has committed or been complicit in the commission of war crimes.
The Dropsite News expose of one Israeli military unit’s callousness, inhumanity and clear criminal intent should be reported worldwide by the mainstream media. If this was a report about Hamas you can be sure it would be front page news. But the pro Israel bias of the mainstream media in nations like Australia, the UK, Canada, the US and in EU countries is palpable.
Dropsite News and other news sites like it – that is, unlike those like the ABC, owned by organisations that are susceptible to the Israel lobby’s threats – are ensuring the truth will out about the genocide in Gaza.
https://johnmenadue.com/systemic-criminality-the-reality-of-israels-destruction-of-gaza/
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