1/ So many accounts & pages trying to discredit & frame me because I dare to criticize #Hezbollah. Good luck with that, if an Israeli news outlet used my tweets about Hezbollah, its because they can since my account is public, I can't control who quotes my tweets.
2/ But I can control who I talk to, and as a Lebanese journalist & passport holder: I don't engage in conversations with any Israeli media even though they do try to send messages on Twitter. I know the law, I respect my country, and most importantly my work.
3/ So these accounts are trying to frame me by using the name of Kinda Al Khatib as a hashtag (Kinda is now being investigated & accused of cooperating with Israel). This act is pure slander.
4/ In addition, I have been receiving a significantly high amount of threats in the past 48 hours on different platforms but mainly Twitter from #Hezbollah supporters: one of which was a video of an exploding car. Add to that repetitive tries to hack into my accounts.
5/ The price of freedom of speech is high - and I'm well equipped to that. If your only way to approach me is slander, threats and bullying, kinda proves what the core of your Party is about. I always said I'm up to dialogue, now I take it back. Not worthy at all.
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