On November 7, 2019, following the suspension of several Hezbollah Twitter accounts, the Intelligence and Terrorism Information Center (ITIC) issued a list of accounts of Hezbollah’s activists and institutions that were still active. A follow-up examination of the list showed that the popular Twitter account of Jawad Nasrallah, the son of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah, had been suspended; however, he opened a new Twitter account to replace it.
In addition, Ali Shoeib, al-Manar TV’s south Lebanon correspondent, changed the spelling of his username of his Twitter account, apparently as a preventive measure (he had previously tweeted that his Twitter account had been mentioned in an ITIC bulletin, adding, for his many followers, “…Goodbye, we will meet again in a new account”). The other Twitter accounts of institutions and activists mentioned in the ITIC bulletin are still active (as of November 16, 2019).
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