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Twitter removes all accounts related to Hamas
Israeli users shared 50 million posts related to the Hamas attack.


California: Twitter has taken a resolute stand by removing all accounts associated with Hamas, the Palestinian militant group.
This decision follows a wave of posts related to the Hamas attack, totaling a staggering 50 million shares from users in Israel.
The posts pertaining to the Hamas attack have been categorized as inappropriate due to their content, often featuring explicit videos and graphics.
Consequently, these posts have been deemed as sources of misinformation and promptly removed by Twitter.
While millions of posts, critical of Palestinians and the situation in Gaza, continue to proliferate, it is noteworthy that any posts in favor of the Palestinian perspective have been designated as hateful.
This move by Twitter has sparked conversations about its approach to handling content related to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
When questioned about the situation, a spokesperson from Prax, the parent company of CBS, declined to provide a comment.

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