Twitter says action taken against Netanyahu bot network

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu gestures during an elections campaign press conference at his Jerusalem residence on April 1, 2019. (AFP)
  • Twitter 鈥渉as taken action where violations are identified鈥� to ensure healthy dialogue online during election cycles

JERUSALEM: Twitter said on Tuesday it has 鈥渢aken action鈥� after an Israeli watchdog exposed an alleged bot network spreading propaganda in support of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and smearing his opponents.

Noam Rotem, one of the researchers behind the report, said Tuesday he has seen Twitter shut down 258 of the over 400 automated and fake accounts his team identified.

Twitter did not comment on the number of accounts removed, but said that the platform prohibits fabricated accounts and 鈥渉as taken action where violations are identified鈥� to ensure healthy dialogue online during election cycles.

With just a week until the national vote, the pro-Netanyahu bot network discovery jolted Israel鈥檚 already turbulent campaign season.

Netanyahu lambasted the report as 鈥渓ibel,鈥� and his challenger Benny Gantz accused him of 鈥渢rying to steal the election.鈥�

Netanyahu鈥檚 Likud party had denied using fake accounts. 

In a video clip dismissing the report鈥檚 findings, Likud said 985,408 Israelis had voted for Netanyahu in the previous election in 2015.

Separately, the premier鈥檚 office said that Netanyahu will meet Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow on Thursday, just five days ahead of an April 9 Israeli election.

Netanyahu has held a series of meetings with foreign leaders in the runup to the vote, helping him further his argument that he is Israel鈥檚 irreplaceable statesman. His office did not provide further details in its brief statement on the meeting.

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