Twitter has suspended all Hamas-affiliated accounts and “most” accounts associated with Hezbollah, according to media reports.

“There is no place on Twitter for illegal terrorist organizations and violent extremist groups,” a Twitter spokesperson told AFP.

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Kudos to @Twitter for suspending the accounts of terror groups and .

Internationally recognized terror groups should never have a platform for their violent extremism.

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A bipartisan group of US lawmakers accused the social media giant last week of violating American law by allowing content from US-designated terrorist groups to appear on the micro-blogging site. Congress ordered Twitter to suspend all accounts affiliated with Hezbollah and Hamas by November 2, according to Al-Manar TV, a Hezbollah-affiliated station that claimed that most of its Twitter accounts had been suspended on Saturday.

The Twitter accounts in Arabic, French, English and Spanish were suspended with no prior notice.

Al-Manar stressed the channel’s “objectivity and accuracy in conveying truth,” in a post about the suspensions. The TV station stressed that, in addition to its “resistance role,” Hezbollah “plays a big role in Lebanese political life.”

In October, Reps. Josh Gottheimer, Tom Reed, Max Rose  and Brian Fitzpatrick said that Twitter is “blatantly violating US law” by allowing Hezbollah and Hamas affiliated accounts, and demanded that the company remove these accounts by November 1.

“We may make limited exceptions for groups that have reformed or are currently engaging in peaceful resolution processes, as well as groups with representatives who have been elected to public office through elections, as is the case with parts of Hamas and Hezbollah,” Twitter’s US director of public policy and philanthropy Carlos Monje said in September. Read more at JPost