In 2007, she
immigrated to Israel and began masters studies at
Hebrew University in Jerusalem. She was later appointed Advisor on Diaspora Affairs.
Meta In 2016, Cutler became Director of Public Policy for Israel at
Meta Platforms, which owns
Facebook and
Instagram. In 2020, she became Director of Public Policy for Israel and the Jewish Diaspora, a role she created at the company and that has no parallel in any other high-tech company. which described her as "our woman at Facebook," Cutler said, "My job is to represent Facebook to Israel, and represent Israel to Facebook." In a 2020
opinion piece published in
Haaretz, Cutler described Facebook as working with the Israeli
Central Elections Committee,
Knesset, and
Ministry of Justice in the
2020 Israeli legislative election amid the
2018–2022 Israeli political crisis. In 2021,
The Intercept reported
During the Gaza war According to
The Intercept, Cutler has in this position sought to suppress content perceived to be in support of Palestine or contrary to Israeli interests, invoking Meta's 'Dangerous Organizations and Individuals' policy—which prevents Facebook and Instagram users from discussing any of thousands of undisclosed blacklisted entities—to flag posts for removal. == References ==