Elmo is a character from “Street Sesame”
The helm bill in X made anti -Semitic publications after being hacked
by Issy RonaldCNN
The helm bill in X was pirated on Sunday, which made the beloved character of “Sesame Street” appear to publish anti-Semitic and anti-trump statements full of profanity.
The messages have been erased in the meantime, but the widely publicized screen catches apparently show helme to appeal to violence against Jews and demanding the disclosure of files related to the Jeffrey Epstein case.
“The helm bill in the X was compromised by an unknown hacker who published disgusting messages, including anti-Semitic and racist messages,” said a spokesman for Sesame Workshop, the creators of “Sesame Street” in a statement to CNN International. “We are working to restore total account control.”
CNN International contacted X to comment on the matter.
The taken were a giant contrast between the motivational and optimistic helm publications and healthy photos with other characters or celebrities from “Sesame Street”. Some of the messages even imitated their habit of referring to themselves in the third person.
The posts came a week after Elon Musk’s Artificial Intelligence Company, Xai, had frozen his Chatbot Grok account X, after starting anti -Semitic phrases and supremacist views.
Later, the company issued a long apology, saying that a system update made Grok refer to “X -user messages; including when these messages contained extremist points of view,” which means that he has made answers to praise Adolf Hitler, repeated conspiracy theories, and fired well -known anti -Semitic insults.
Jewish leaders in the United States have been alarmed by increasing anti -Semitic threats from Hamas’s deadly terrorist attack to Israel on October 7, 2023 and Israel’s subsequent response in Gaza, which devastated exclaive.
In June, a man was accused of attacking a group of people who spoke in support of Israelites hostages in a bomber attack in Boulder, Colorado, which resulted in the death of an 82 -year -old woman. The man faces federal accusations of hate crimes, among others.
In May, two employees of the Israeli Embassy in Washington, DC, were killed abroad of the Jewish Museum of the capital; In April, an incendiary set fire to Pennsylvania’s governor on the first night of Easter due to the opinions of Governor Josh Shapiro about the war in Gaza, according to search warrants.
The helm account hacker posts also referred to documents related to the Epstein case, which was back in the headlines in recent days. Last week, US President Donald Trump’s administration released an Epstein memorandum – an accused of sexual trafficking and a disgrace who died from suicide in 2019 – who was directly in disagreement with the conspiracy theories previously promoted by the president and some of his main followers.