A chilling new video features photos of Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg and Twitter honcho Jack Dorsey covered with bullets – and reportedly threatens to retaliate for attempts to suspend social media accounts linked to the radical Islamic jihadists.
The 25-minute video – titled "Flames Of The Supporters" – was uncovered on the social-media site Telegram that ISIS frequents,
Vocativ reports.
"You announce daily that you suspend many of our accounts, and to you we say: Is that all you can do? You are not in our league" text on the video clip reads.
"If you close one account we will take 10 in return and soon your names will be erased after we delete your sites, Allah willing, and will know that we say is true."
In the video, the militants claim they control more than 10,000 Facebook accounts, 150 Facebook groups and 5,000 Twitter profiles - and warn they will retaliate to any attempt to drive them off the sites.
And text flashes onto the screen that reads: "To Mark and Jack, founders of Twitter and Facebook and to their Crusader government."
Twitter reported earlier this month
it had suspended 125,000 accounts for "threatening or promoting terrorist acts, primarily related to ISIS."
Facebook also says
it's initiated measures to keep terrorists off the site, and yanks content supporting terrorism.
According to Vocativ, the video and boasts are part of the terror group’s propaganda campaign aimed at defying efforts to thwart its online operations. Vocativ reports over the last several months, ISIS supporters have moved from Twitter to other platforms such as the messaging app Telegram.
ISIS supporters have previously called on "lone wolves"
to target Twitter staffers and even kill Dorsey, Vocativ reports.
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