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Israeli lawmaker says X account restricted for post against Hamas

“Not only the military and political arm, but also the sheikhs and religious judges of Hamas must die,” Zvi Sukkot wrote on X

Activist Zvi Sukkot speaks during a protest outside the Prime Minister's Office in Jerusalem, May 8, 2022. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90.
Activist Zvi Sukkot speaks during a protest outside the Prime Minister’s Office in Jerusalem, May 8, 2022. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90.

The X (formerly Twitter) social media platform has restricted the account of Israeli lawmaker Zvi Sukkot (Religious Zionism) after he called for the elimination of Hamas’s spiritual leadership, Sukkot told Israel National News on Sunday.

“The spiritual leadership that glorifies terrorists is mortal. Not only the military and political arm but also the sheikhs and religious judges of Hamas must die as soon as possible,” the Knesset member had written on X.

“They are the ones responsible for the brainwashing that turned humans into predators and cruel Nazis. Some of them are still preaching in Gaza mosques: They must die,” added the post in question.

According to the lawmaker, the post was removed and his account was restricted, with X saying Sukkot violated the rules against hateful behavior.

“At a time when the accounts of arch-terrorists are wide open, the [X] company chooses to limit my account. The demand for the elimination of the spiritual leadership of Hamas is absolutely right and limiting the account is pure antisemitism,” Sukkot told Israel National News.

“The current war is about standing up to Nazis, and when it comes to Nazis, any target is legitimate to attack, including the spiritual leadership, the sheikhs who incite in mosques and move freely even today,” he said.

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