Hamas invites X chief Elon Musk to visit Gaza to witness extent of massacre, destruction
In a surprising turn of events, the Palestinian group Hamas has invited Elon Musk, CEO of X and the world's wealthiest individual, to visit Gaza and witness the devastation caused by an Israeli attack. This invitation comes shortly after Musk met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and visited Kfar Aza, near the Gaza border, where numerous casualties occurred due to Hamas attacks.
A senior Hamas official issued a statement extending the invitation, urging Musk to observe firsthand the extent of the massacres and destruction inflicted upon Gazans. The invitation emphasizes the importance of maintaining objectivity and credibility when assessing the situation.
Elon Musk, known for his role as the CEO of Tesla and the founder of the microblogging platform X, recently found himself in controversy when he endorsed a post that made inflammatory statements about Jews and accused them of harboring alleged hatred against whites. Musk's remarks included a declaration that everyone has the right to be proud of their race, except for white people.
Addressing the issue, Musk called for an end to misinformation that he believes trains masses to become future killers. He expressed hope for a prosperous future in Gaza, stating that if the region thrives, it would contribute to a positive future.
Adding to the complexities surrounding Musk's involvement in the region, he agreed not to provide internet access to Palestinians without Israeli approval. Musk offered his satellite company, Starlink, for this purpose.
The Tesla owner's visit to Tel Aviv has stirred controversy and led to criticism of his posts. Consequently, some companies have withdrawn their advertisements from the X platform in response to the backlash.
As tensions persist in the region, Elon Musk's involvement in both the technological and political spheres continues to generate discussion and debate. The invitation from Hamas for Musk to visit Gaza adds another layer to the complex dynamics surrounding his interactions in the Middle East.