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A new report published by Meta has revealed that a cross-internet operation which targeted several social media platforms over the war on Gaza had links to STOIC, a political marketing and business intelligence firm based in Tel Aviv, Israel. Meta, which states the accounts are now banned form its platform, added that they issued a cease-and-desist letter to STOIC, demanding they immediately stop activity that violate their policies. Some of the posts linked to STOIC tried to defame the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA), which Israel has long campaigned against and is now moving t…

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