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ISIS threatens Mark Zuckerberg, Twitter’s CEO in new video

A new ISIS propaganda video threatens Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg and Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey in the ongoing battle over the terrorist group’s access to social media.

The 25-minute video, discovered online by the website Vocativ, is titled “Flames of the Supporters” and depicts Zuckerberg and Dorsey on a bullet-riddled screen.

“You announce daily that you suspend many of our accounts, and to you we say: Is that all you can do?” the text reads.

“You are not in our league. 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 what we say is true.”

Twitter recently said in a blog post that it has suspended 125,000 accounts over the past seven months for threatening or promoting terrorist acts.

Facebook, meanwhile, has set up a “counterterrorism squad” to look for and respond to such material on its network, according to Yahoo News.