YouTube closed new channels belonging to the Houthi rebles and a number of its leaders, after two weeks after it closed about 21 channels affiliated with the Houthis.
Houthi media reported that YouTube closed four new accounts affiliated with it on the global electronic platform that allows its users to upload videos and video recordings and share them online.
According to Houthi's media, the YouTube company closed the accounts of Al-Furqan Network, Al-Masirah Office in Dhamar, Fikra Foundation, and the channel of vocalist Issa Al-Laith.
Houthi rebles explained that the global platform affiliated with the giant Google justified its actions on grounds related to its "policies".
Earlier this month, Houthi rebles said that YouTube's management had shut down 21 of its channels, which had more than half a million subscribers, in a similar procedure.
According to YouTube, the reasons that lead to the closure of accounts are the dissemination of hostile content and clips that incite hatred and fighting, which the militia-affiliated channels publish on various social media platforms.
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