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“Since the terrorist attack on Israel, we have acted to hide or flag tens of thousands of messages,” X CEO Linda Yaccarino wrote in a letter published on the account of European Internal Market Commissioner Thierry Breton in response. to a message he himself published, in which he threatened the social network with sanctions for disseminating false information and violent content.
Yaccarino also added in the letter that there is no place for “terrorist organizations or violent extremist groups” on X, ensuring that the billionaire Elon Musk-owned social network will continue to “deletes accounts in real time.”
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On Wednesday, Thierry Breton opened an account on X’s rival and still-developing invitation-only network, Bluesky, after X published “false information” about the conflict in Israel.
The Palestinian Islamist group Hamas on Saturday launched a surprise attack into Israel called Operation Al-Aqsa Storm, firing thousands of rockets and invading armed militias by land, sea and air.
In response to the surprise attack, Israel air-bombed several Hamas targets in the Gaza Strip as part of Operation Iron Swords.
Israel declared all-out war and vowed to punish Hamas like never before, with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu saying he was “at war” with the Palestinian group.
Hamas has controlled the Gaza Strip since 2007 and is classified as a “terrorist group” by the European Union (EU), the United States and Israel.
Official death tolls from the conflict sparked by the Islamist group on Saturday put 1,300 deaths in Israel and 1,354 in the Gaza Strip, official sources on both sides said today.
In addition to the 1,300 deaths in Israel, according to the latest data from the Israeli Ministry of Health, 3,268 people are hospitalized, of whom 28 are in critical condition, 348 in serious condition and 581 in moderate condition.
On the Gaza side, the Palestinian Health Ministry said in addition to the deaths of 1,354 people, many of them civilians, 6,049 people were wounded in various states, and 31 people were killed in the West Bank, where about 180 people were also wounded. counted.
In addition to the death toll on both sides, about 1,000 Hamas militiamen have been killed in clashes with security forces inside Israeli territory, where sporadic fighting continues, with five militiamen killed on Wednesday, Israeli army spokesman Richard Hecht said.
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Source: CM Jornal

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