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Instagram deleted Ali Erbaş's posts.

Instagram deleted Ali Erbaş's posts.

13.08.2024 15:10

Instagram has deleted two more posts by the President of Religious Affairs, Ali Erbaş. Burak Orhan, the Press Advisor of the Presidency of Religious Affairs, made a statement regarding the issue, saying, "Instagram's removal of the posts will not be enough to hide the Zionist Israel's genocide against Palestinians, and no matter what they do, they will eventually be held accountable for the crimes they have committed against humanity."

Instagram was reopened after an eight-day access ban. Burak Orhan, the Press Advisor of the Presidency of Religious Affairs, announced that two posts by the President of Religious Affairs, Ali Erbaş, were deleted by Instagram.

"THE COMMON POINT IN BOTH REMOVED POSTS..."

In his statement on the subject, Orhan stated, "The most interesting part of the scandal is that the post sharing the final declaration condemning the massacre in Palestine, which was announced to the public by our president three months ago at the international 'World Islamic Scholars Consultation Summit,' has been deleted. Also, the post containing the speech criticizing Israeli terrorism at the recent international meeting held in the city of Mecca, Saudi Arabia, was deleted yesterday. The common point in both removed posts is the word 'Zionist'."

Instagram removed Ali Erbaş's posts

"THEY WILL BE HELD ACCOUNTABLE ONE DAY"

In continuation of his statement, Orhan said, "I guess saying 'Zionist' is prohibited on Instagram. But defending the killer Israel in any way is allowed. Deleting Instagram's posts will not be enough to hide the genocide committed by Zionist Israel against the Palestinians. No matter what it does, it will be held accountable for the crimes it has committed against humanity one day."



 
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