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Israel Asked Facebook to Censor Iran War Content, Internal Documents Show
Israel’s government requested Meta to censor social media content about its war against Iran, including posts supporting Iran, opposing Israel, and depicting missile impacts. Meta partially complied, citing its content moderation policies, which label Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps as a 'Dangerous Organization' and prohibit positive speech about its actions.
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