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Meta’s Israel Policy Director wants to make Israel-criticism redefined as hate speech.

Pay close attention to how Jordana Cutler—Meta’s Director of Public Policy for Israel and the Jewish Diaspora—systematically blurs the lines between “Zionist,” “Israeli,” and “Jew.” The deeper her speech goes, the clearer it becomes: Israel-criticism isn’t just being moderated—it’s being redefined as hate.

Let’s be clear: no one is arguing against protecting Jewish communities from antisemitism. But let’s also be honest—no other minority group is granted this level of algorithmic shielding. Not Palestinians. Not Blacks. Not Muslims. Not Latinos. I can sit here, as an American, and convince you that the American military is behind every global atrocity since 1900—yet there’s no “U.S. Nationalist Safety Officer” scrubbing those posts from the feed.

And yet, Meta built an entire policy architecture—personally overseen by an ex-Netanyahu advisor—to erase speech critical of Israel under the guise of safety.

Last month, @DropSiteNews covered how leaked internal documents showed Cutler PERSONALLY flagged pro-Palestinian content for removal, including tributes to authors like Ghassan Kanafani and Mahmoud Darwish. Not because they were hateful. But because they challenged the narrative.

Cutler is a former Israeli government employee who personally advised Netanyahu from 2009 to 2013. And now she’s handpicking what you can and can’t say about apartheid on the world’s largest social media platforms.

Under her leadership, Meta’s “antisemitism policy” doesn’t just protect people from hate—it criminalizes critique. They’ve designated “Zionist” as a protected identity category. Not religion. Not ethnicity. But a political movement. If you say “Zionists control the media,” it’s banned—not because it’s false, but because it challenges power.

We are witnessing the merging of state propaganda, corporate enforcement, and identity weaponization. When Silicon Valley executives are enforcing speech codes written in Tel Aviv, we are no longer talking about safety—we’re talking about soft theocracy.

This isn’t about protecting Jews. It’s about protecting Zionism—from accountability. This isn’t moderation. It’s censorship in service of an apartheid state.

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