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Dancing on our graves: Hamas’ war on Israel and the world's moral confusion
17.10.23
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Ariela Karmel
As Israel and the Jewish community reel from Hamas’ attack last week, we must confront a world that first celebrates, then equivocates before paradoxically denying Hamas’ crimes
Words of Iron: Combating propaganda and documenting the brutality of Hamas’ crimes
12.10.23
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Ariela Karmel
Software engineer Shaked Lokits launched an initiative called ‘Words of Iron’ to collect evidence of Hamas' crimes and counter misinformation
Facebook Emails Election Ad Policies to Israeli Party Officials
15.03.19
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Adi Pick
As of last month, Israeli legislation prohibits anonymous political publications posted online
Facebook to Increase Ad Transparency in Israel (Not Much) Ahead of General Elections
28.01.19
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Adi Pick
Once enforced, Facebook's new policies in Israel will require advertisers of electoral ads to be pre-approved