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With poor internet and electricity, Palestinians flock to co-working spaces and
find hope despite Israel’s attacks
It took more than 20 minutes and eight dropped WhatsApp calls to finally connect
with Farida Adel in Gaza. Internet service is not reliable anywhere in the
territory, including in the provisional co-working space in the city of Deir
Al-Balah, where she and 50 or so others work remotely.
An English teacher by training, Adel splits her time between a makeshift
classroom in a tent, where she teaches for free, and a table in this cafe turned
workspace where she translates documents from Arabic to English. Over the grainy
video call, other freelancers who had been forcibly displaced to the central
Gazan city could be seen working alongside her, all of them vying for the
coveted internet connection.
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Abdo Mohamed and Hossam Nasr organized event outside headquarters to reject
company doing business in Israel
Two Microsoft employees who were fired last week after organizing a vigil for
Palestinians killed in Gaza say the company retaliated against them for their
pro-Palestinian activism.
The two, Abdo Mohamed, a researcher and data scientist, and Hossam Nasr, a
software engineer, organized the event outside Microsoft headquarters in
Redmond, Washington, on 24 October. They were fired later that evening.
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It’s all in the line of sight
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Depends if you follow the Netanyahu narrative
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They’re not winning hearts and minds
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Meta rules that blanket ban on pro-Palestine slogan would hinder free speech
Meta’s content moderation board has backed the company’s decision to allow
Facebook posts containing the phrase “From the River to the Sea” after ruling
that a blanket ban on the pro-Palestine slogan would hinder free speech.
The Oversight Board reviewed three cases involving Facebook posts that featured
“From the River to the Sea” and found they did not break Meta’s rules involving
restrictions on hate speech and incitement, while an outright ban on the phrase
would interfere with political speech in “unacceptable ways”.
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