Hasanabi faces twitch suspension after broadcasting DC Embassy shooting declaration

One of Twitch's most popular streaming media has been suspended for reading the suspect's manifesto, killing two Israeli embassy staff last week.

Hasan Piker is a streamer with nearly 3 million twitch streams and 1.6 million YouTube subscribers, known for broadcasting farther content under Hasanabi's handle. In a YouTube video on May 23, titled "People Missed the DC Israel Embassy Shooting", Piker passed the manifesto of Elias Rodriguez Word for Elias Rodriguez Word.

Rodriguez was charged Wednesday night with two counts of first-degree murder and multiple guns, and was charged with being killed outside the capital Jewish Museum in Washington, D.C. on Wednesday night.

In the video, Piker expressed his desire to "understand Rodriguez's mentality", who shouted "Free, free Palestine!" when he was arrested.

“The reason I read this manifesto is often to understand the person’s mindset, especially when there are a lot of mainstream narratives that design alternatives immediately,” Peck said in the video.

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Hasan Piker has been temporarily banned from Twitch for the declaration of the platform's murder of suspect Elias Rodriguez. (@shinewithisrael via Instagram/Getty Images)

He continued: "I don't think this person was acting out of anti-Semitic desires, or Nazis or something like that, but it's dangerous in a separate way." "The fact that a person is a listenable person whose s-t together is enough to write f --- in f-ing, writing such prose with revenge, in his own attitude, in revenge, and in itself, is meaningful."

Piker claims that the shooter killed the victim outside an event held by the American Jewish Council, although Lischinsky was an Israeli Christian and Milgrim was an American Jew. The two worked together and planned to get married.

"It's a neo-Nazi idea, it came after the Jews, and it's not right to deliberately find a killer like all of these things," Pique said. "This is not a valuable judgment on the behavior of Sagittarius, but it's clear that this is a person who is a lot of real and brain-like development in Gaza."

Piker announced the pause in a post on X and shared an email from Twitch that he violated rules regarding mishandling content of terrorist propaganda.

“We have posted a global suspension on your account based on review of your activity or content,” the Twitch email said. “As a result, your access to the Twitch Service is temporarily restricted. Please note that repeated violations can lead to more serious actions in your account, including longer temporary suspensions or permanent suspensions.”

In response, Piker claimed that Twitch's terms of service "determines the suspension of critical inspections of the declaration."

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Left Twitch Ribbon Hasan Piker used to be famous for creating extremist content. (Hasanabi/YouTube)

"I believe this is a bad policy for press and press freedom," Piker's post read. "I'm sick, but hopefully Twitch will change that policy in the future."

Piker used to be famous for creating extremist content. He regularly broadcasts propaganda to Yemeni-backed group Houthis, a group that has been designated as a terrorist group by the United States and claims that in its first-class 2019, “the United States deserves 9/11.”

In March, Piker was temporarily suspended for Twitch after commenting on the murder of Senator Rick Scott, R-FLA.

"They're not dealing with providers; they're not actually chasing fake bills. They're trying to cut down on recipients. (The fraud) doesn't happen in terms of reception. If you care about Medicare fraud or Medicaid fraud, you're going to kill Rick Scott."

The political commentator later took a step back and told his social media followers that he was "repentant" about the incident.

Left-wing star Hasan Piker (second to right) started with his uncle Cenk Uyger (right). (Getty Image)

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"Next time I'll pick my words carefully and say, 'If Mike Johnson cares about (SIC) Medicare fraud (because he wants to cut 800m of 800m from Medicaid/Medicare), he'll ask for the current FL GOP Senator/former Gov Rick Scott-Maximum Punishment, who has done the most Medicare fraud in our history!" Piker's article read.

Nikolas Lanum of Fox News Digital contributed to the report.