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'''Jordana Cutler''', Chief of Staff at the Israeli Embassy in Washington and former Advisor to [[Benjamin Netanyahu]],<ref>[https://il.linkedin.com/in/jordana-cutler-162b4746 "Jordana Cutler on LinkedIn"]</ref> was reported on 19 June 2016 to have joined ''Facebook''’s Israel office to oversee the planning and execution of measures taken to combat the [[Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions]] (BDS) campaigns. | '''Jordana Cutler''', Chief of Staff at the Israeli Embassy in Washington and former Advisor to [[Benjamin Netanyahu]],<ref>[https://il.linkedin.com/in/jordana-cutler-162b4746 "Jordana Cutler on LinkedIn"]</ref> was reported on 19 June 2016 to have joined ''Facebook''’s Israel office to oversee the planning and execution of measures taken to combat the [[Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions]] (BDS) campaigns. | ||
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Cutler’s new post was applauded by Minister of Public Security [[Gilad Erdan]], who announced in June 2016 a series of legislative measures taken by his government against promoting the boycott of [[Israel]]: | Cutler’s new post was applauded by Minister of Public Security [[Gilad Erdan]], who announced in June 2016 a series of legislative measures taken by his government against promoting the boycott of [[Israel]]: | ||
:“If we want to convince the world that de-legitimation of Israel is something wrong and that there should be consequences, we must start here in Israel. There will now be a real price to pay for someone working to isolate Israel from the rest of the world. I set up a legal team, together with the ministry of justice, that will promote governmental legislation on the matter. | :“If we want to convince the world that de-legitimation of Israel is something wrong and that there should be consequences, we must start here in Israel. There will now be a real price to pay for someone working to isolate Israel from the rest of the world. I set up a legal team, together with the ministry of justice, that will promote governmental legislation on the matter. | ||
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:“There has been an advance in dialogue between the state of Israel and ''Facebook'' which realises that it has a responsibility to monitor its platform and remove content. I hope it will be regulated for good.” | :“There has been an advance in dialogue between the state of Israel and ''Facebook'' which realises that it has a responsibility to monitor its platform and remove content. I hope it will be regulated for good.” | ||
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The [[BDS]] movement, which describes itself as a global movement of citizens, advocates for non-violent campaigns of boycotts, divestment and sanctions as a means to overcome the Israeli regime of occupation, settler-colonialism and apartheid. | The [[BDS]] movement, which describes itself as a global movement of citizens, advocates for non-violent campaigns of boycotts, divestment and sanctions as a means to overcome the Israeli regime of occupation, settler-colonialism and apartheid. | ||
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But the Jewish state has since been troubled by the wide growing popularity of the movement, whose latest campaign "[[Tov Ramadan]]" raises awareness on Israeli settlement products and encourages people breaking their fast during the month of [[Ramadan]] to boycott them.<ref>[http://www.blacklistednews.com/Netanyahu%E2%80%99s_Former_Advisor_Appointed_As_Facebooks_%E2%80%98Head_Of_Policy%E2%80%99/52020/0/38/38/Y/M.html "Netanyahu's former advisor appointed as ''Facebook'''s 'Head of Policy'"]</ref> | But the Jewish state has since been troubled by the wide growing popularity of the movement, whose latest campaign "[[Tov Ramadan]]" raises awareness on Israeli settlement products and encourages people breaking their fast during the month of [[Ramadan]] to boycott them.<ref>[http://www.blacklistednews.com/Netanyahu%E2%80%99s_Former_Advisor_Appointed_As_Facebooks_%E2%80%98Head_Of_Policy%E2%80%99/52020/0/38/38/Y/M.html "Netanyahu's former advisor appointed as ''Facebook'''s 'Head of Policy'"]</ref> | ||
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Jordana Cutler, Chief of Staff at the Israeli Embassy in Washington and former Advisor to Benjamin Netanyahu,[1] was reported on 19 June 2016 to have joined Facebook’s Israel office to oversee the planning and execution of measures taken to combat the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) campaigns.
Applauded
Cutler’s new post was applauded by Minister of Public Security Gilad Erdan, who announced in June 2016 a series of legislative measures taken by his government against promoting the boycott of Israel:
- “If we want to convince the world that de-legitimation of Israel is something wrong and that there should be consequences, we must start here in Israel. There will now be a real price to pay for someone working to isolate Israel from the rest of the world. I set up a legal team, together with the ministry of justice, that will promote governmental legislation on the matter.
- “There has been an advance in dialogue between the state of Israel and Facebook which realises that it has a responsibility to monitor its platform and remove content. I hope it will be regulated for good.”
BDS popularity
The BDS movement, which describes itself as a global movement of citizens, advocates for non-violent campaigns of boycotts, divestment and sanctions as a means to overcome the Israeli regime of occupation, settler-colonialism and apartheid.
Upon its launch in 2005, the campaign was widely ignored and even laughed at, by Israel and its supporters around the world.
But the Jewish state has since been troubled by the wide growing popularity of the movement, whose latest campaign "Tov Ramadan" raises awareness on Israeli settlement products and encourages people breaking their fast during the month of Ramadan to boycott them.[2]