Israeli President Acknowledges Musk’s Significant Impact on Combating Anti-Semitism

Israeli President Acknowledges Musk’s Significant Impact on Combating Anti-Semitism

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Elon Musk, the world’s richest person, said ⁣in video remarks that Hamas militants ‘have been fed propaganda’
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Israel’s president told Elon Musk on Monday that the tech mogul has ⁢”a huge role to play” to ⁢combat anti-Semitism, which his social media platform is‌ accused ⁤of spreading.

The meeting came after the ‍world’s richest person visited a kibbutz community devastated in attacks by Hamas militants on October 7, and ⁤met with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and defence officials.

Musk has⁣ been criticised over what ⁣critics say is a proliferation of hate speech⁣ on⁢ X, formerly Twitter, ‌since ​his takeover of the social ​media site ⁤in October‍ 2022.

He has been accused by​ the ‌White House of “abhorrent promotion”‌ of anti-Semitism after endorsing a‌ conspiracy theory seen as accusing⁤ Jews of trying to weaken white majorities.

Israel’s figurehead President Isaac Herzog told him:⁢ “Unfortunately, we are inundated by anti-Semitism, which is Jew hatred.

“You have a huge role to play,” he ‍said. “And I think we need ‌to fight it⁢ together because on the platforms which you lead, unfortunately, there’s a harbouring​ of a lot ​of…​ anti-Semitism.”

Musk did not mention anti-Semitism‍ in his‍ video remarks ⁤released by Herzog’s office, but said Hamas militants “have been fed propaganda since they were children”.

“It’s remarkable⁤ what humans are capable of if they’re fed‌ falsehoods, from when they are children; they will think that the murder ⁢of innocent people is a good‍ thing.”

On October‌ 7 ⁣Hamas militants broke through Gaza’s militarised border ‌into southern Israel to kill around 1,200 people and ⁤seize about 240 hostages, according to Israeli officials, in the worst-ever attack ​since the nation’s founding.

Vowing to destroy ​Hamas ​in response,⁢ Israel has ​carried out a​ relentless bombardment of targets in Gaza, ⁢alongside a ground invasion,‍ that the Hamas government says‌ has killed almost ⁣15,000.

A temporary truce ⁤has ⁤been in effect since Friday.

Earlier‌ Monday, Netanyahu and Musk discussed “security aspects of ​artificial intelligence” ⁤with senior defence ‍officials, the Prime Minister’s Office said.

Musk and Netanyahu ⁣held ⁢a conversation on X following their tour of Kfar Aza, ⁤one of ​the communities attacked by Hamas.

“We have to demilitarise Gaza after the⁣ destruction ‍of Hamas,” Netanyahu said,‍ calling for a campaign to “deradicalise” the ⁤Palestinian territory.

“Then we also have to ‌rebuild ⁤Gaza, and I hope to have our Arab ⁢friends‍ help in that context.”

Netanyahu told Musk he hoped‍ to resume United States-mediated normalisation talks with Saudi Arabia after Hamas’s defeat ⁤and “expand the circle ⁤of peace beyond anything‌ imaginable”.

Israel’s Communications Minister Shlomo⁢ Karhi said his country had ​reached⁤ an understanding in ⁤principle on the use of Starlink satellites,⁤ operated by ⁣Musk’s company SpaceX, in Israel and the Gaza Strip ⁤”with the approval of⁤ the ⁢Israeli Ministry of ‍Communications”.

Starlink is a network of satellites in low ‍Earth orbit that​ can provide internet​ to⁢ remote locations, or⁢ areas that have had anti-semitism.html” title=”Israeli President Acknowledges Musk's Significant Impact on Combating Anti-Semitism”>normal communications infrastructure disabled.

In​ September, ​Netanyahu urged Musk “to​ stop not only anti-Semitism, or rolling⁤ it back as best you can, but any‌ collective hatred”⁣ on X.

Musk said at the time that while his platform could⁢ not ‌stop all ‍hate speech before it‍ was posted, he was ⁣”generally ​against attacking any group, no matter who it is”.

X Corp is currently suing⁣ nonprofit Media Matters ​on the grounds that it has driven⁢ away advertisers by portraying the site as rife ​with anti-Semitic⁣ content.

Musk has also threatened to​ file⁤ suit ‌against the Anti-Defamation League, a Jewish advocacy group, over its claims that problematic and‍ racist speech has⁤ soared on the site⁢ since he completed his $44-billion takeover.

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2023-11-28 ​06:41:03
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