The social media accounts of the terrorist organization were blocked without any prior warning, and the surfers were redirected to new pages that were opened or to existing backup posts. "Facebook and Twitter are trying to hit these accounts because of their important role in the organization's activities"

The Hezbollah terror organization said Saturday that its Facebook and Twitter accounts had been blocked. According to the organization's announcement published in Telgram, the accounts were closed without any prior warning, and the surfers were redirected to new pages that were opened or to existing backup pages.

This is not the first time that Facebook and Twitter have closed accounts linked to Hezbollah. At the end of 2017 the same Facebook page was closed, and they reopened it. As of now, no message or comment has been received from Facebook or Twitter.

The 123movie was made "within the framework of Facebook and Twitter's efforts to damage accounts belonging to Hezbollah because of the important role that these accounts play in the organization's activities," the organization said.