- Israeli website N12 reports that Musk will meet with Netanyahu next week
- He will visit border towns in Gaza and talk about aid to Israel and Palestine
- Musk previously sparked outrage when he supported an anti-Semitic tweet
- He also promised to connect cut-off Gaza civilians to satellite internet
According to Israeli news agencies, Elon Musk will visit Israel next week and tour border towns in the Gaza Strip.
N12 reports that the Tesla mogul will meet with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and President Isaac Herzog.
Musk has not yet confirmed the visit and a spokesman for Netanyahu’s office did not immediately respond to ‘s inquiries.
The tech mogul was accused of promoting anti-Semitism after replying to a racist post with the comment: “You told the actual truth.”
The Tesla mogul was widely criticized for responding to an anti-Semitic tweet that claimed that Jews “propagate exactly the kind of dialectical hatred against white people that they supposedly want people to stop using against them.” “.
“I am deeply disinterested in making even the slightest bit of crap now about the Western Jewish population coming to the disturbing realization that the hordes of minorities supporting the flooding of their land don’t particularly like them.”
“You want the truth told to your face, there it is,” the offensive tweet said.
Musk responded, “You were telling the actual truth,” which sparked intense online backlash.
He later disputed claims that he was anti-Semitic, saying: “Nothing could be further from the truth.”
“In the past week there have been hundreds of fake media reports claiming that I am anti-Semitic.
‘Nothing could be further from the truth. “I wish only the best for humanity and a successful and exciting future for everyone,” he said.
Since then, he has vowed to keep advertising revenue from
Palestinians walk among the rubble of destroyed buildings in Gaza City in the northern Gaza Strip after weeks of Israeli bombardment as a four-day ceasefire came into effect on November 24, 2023