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Poised to Take Over TikTok, Oracle Is Accused of Clamping Down on Pro-Palestine Dissent


The CEO of Oracle, whose company is ready to tate over TikTok, says its employees should love Israel or work elsewhere.

The man Trump referred to as “one of the most serious players in the world” was front row at the inauguration, and then watched as the president signed an executive order on artificial intelligence — a major business interest for tech giant Oracle. While companies such as Google and Amazon have been criticized for their work with the Israeli military and suppression of pro-Palestinian voices, employees and observers told The Intercept that Oracle stands out for its steadfast commitment to Israel. A month into the war, Levy took to the company Slack to laud the Oracle employees that were leading an “important volunteering initiative to develop and operate a unique tool” for Israeli public relations on social media.

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