A major social media platform, identified as X (formerly Twitter), has decided against removing a post by Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir calling for the destruction of Lebanon. The post, which explicitly advocates for burning Lebanon, remains accessible to users. This decision has drawn criticism regarding the platform’s content moderation policies and its stance on potentially inciting violence. The platform’s choice not to intervene raises questions about the boundaries of free speech and the responsibility of social media companies to prevent the spread of harmful rhetoric. RT.com initially reported on the controversy, highlighting the platform’s inaction. No official explanation has been provided by X regarding the decision to allow the post to stay online. This incident occurs amidst heightened regional tensions.