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A series of anti-Israel and pro-Palestinian messages were sent from Ford Motor Co’s account on social media platform X on Monday before being deleted, sparking speculation over the source of the posts.
Ford’s X account sent numerous tweets Monday supporting the Palestinians and criticizing Israel. (Getty Images)
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Now-deleted messages sent from Ford’s handle included posts saying, “Israel is a terrorist state,” “Free Palestine” and “ALL EYES ON GAZA.”

The anti-Israeli and pro-Palestinian messages were posted on Ford Motor Co.’s X account. on monday. (Fox News)
Several X users wrote that it appeared Ford’s account had been hacked, including pro-Israel Rep. Ritchie Torres, DN.Y., who said the automaker’s account “must have been hacked by the Free Palestine movement.”
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When reached for comment, Ford told FOX Business in a statement, “Our X account was briefly compromised and the previous three posts were not authorized or posted by Ford. We are investigating the matter.”