The House Republican Israel Caucus is calling on Twitter to ban the terrorist group Hamas from its platform.

On Tuesday, the sixteen-member caucus drafted a letter to Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey asking him “to ban designated Foreign Terrorist Organizations (FTOs) from Twitter and remove all content promoting terrorist activity, including banning senior Hamas officials and associates who use the platform to radicalize individuals to incite violence against Israelis.” Twitter’s policy on terrorism and violent extremism explicitly states, “You may not threaten or promote terrorism or violent extremism. ” Despite this, Hamas remains a Twitter user.

The continued attacks on Israel by Hamas terrorists are evil and should be fully condemned. Over 600 rockets launched on innocent civilians. The United States will not waver in standing with Israel and its people. — Mark Meadows (@MarkMeadows) May 5, 2019

Hamas has been designated as a Foreign Terrorist Organization (FTO) since 1997, according to the U.S. Department of State. The letter sent by lawmakers cited several instances of Hamas’ most recent terroristic activities including the firing of nearly 700 rockets into Israel just last month. Further, one of those Hamas rockets killed American citizen Pinchas Menachem Prezuazman.

….To the Gazan people — these terrorist acts against Israel will bring you nothing but more misery. END the violence and work towards peace – it can happen! — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) May 6, 2019

Now, Representatives Lee Zeldin (R, NY-1), Doug Lamborn (R, CO-5) and Joe Wilson (R, SC-2) are spearheading the fight to destroy Hamas’ public relations wing. The platform has allowed the Palestinian terrorist organization to incite and inspire violence against Israel and the Western free world. For example, The letter to Dorsey cites several instances of this including its use of the social media platform “to gather mass participation for its “Days of Rage” against Israel.”

Read the full letter below: