Occupied Palestine (QNN)- Twitter administration on Saturday suspended three QNN accounts, including the English account. No information on the causes of the suspension were given.
Quds News Network (QNN), the largest and most viewed news network in Palestine, found the English account, the Arabic account, and the Breaking News account on Twitter suspended without getting any message that would provide any information on the causes of the suspension.
The Network and its workers have been recently a target for a Facebook and WhatsApp campaign, not mentioning a recent PA decision to ban its websites along with other 58 Palestinian and Arab websites.
A new press release by Sada Social issued on Saturday revealed that violations against the Palestinian content on social media has increased last October.
French lawmakers have dismissed a petition signed by more than 700,000 people opposing a bill to expand antisemitism laws, clearing the way for a heated parliamentary debate as critics warn of threats to free speech and democratic accountability.
The US Senate has narrowly rejected a bid to limit President Donald Trump’s authority to launch further strikes on Iran, even as tensions escalate in the region and Israel pushes for a tougher US stance. The 52–47 vote exposed deep divisions in Washington over war powers, presidential authority, and the risk of a wider Middle East conflict.
Far-right Polish MP, Konrad Berkowicz, fires back at Israel’s embassy, condemning its actions and declaring, “I consider you Nazis,” after facing antisemitism accusations over a parliament protest.