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Twitter Will Likely Miss Lawmakers' Deadline To Ban Hamas, Hezbollah

Twitter Will Likely Miss Lawmakers' Deadline To Ban Hamas, Hezbollah

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Four members of Congress have requested that social media companies, including Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube, remove accounts linked to terrorist organizations like Hamas and Hezbollah. While Facebook and YouTube complied, Twitter has not, citing a distinction between political and military factions of these groups. This has sparked controversy, as U.S. law prohibits providing support to foreign terrorist organizations. Congressmen Gottheimer and Reed argue that Twitter's stance is not a free speech issue and plan to pursue legal and governmental actions against the company.

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