The indictment alleged that Rosenfeld in April sent a picture via the Telegram messaging app of a top-secret document to Feldstein, who was an aide to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
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In the video, a message appears in Hebrew, English, and Arabic, repeating the wording of the title and accompanied by eerie music.
When users begin typing a message and leave the chat before sending it, WhatsApp marks the conversation with a green “Draft” label in the chat list.
An alleged "Jew hunt" was announced well in advance in the messaging app Telegram, prompting rioters to travel from far outside Amsterdam to attack Israelis.
The report detailed alleged recent actions at Israel Air Force (IAF) bases, including the movement of advanced munitions believed to be intended for a strike on Iran.
“The data suggest that users who hold antisemitic views are feeling emboldened to express them more frequently and forthrightly.”
The two alleged 'Terrorgram' admins face up to 220 years in prison each.
Telegram faces legal and regulatory pressure in Europe over its lax content moderation, with recent actions including a CEO arrest and content restrictions.
EU joins Telegram investigation over user numbers. Potential sanctions could force significant changes. Durov's arrest adds to company's woes.