Tesla founder and X-platform owner Elon Musk landed in Israel on Monday, amid growing accusations that his social media is promoting anti-Semitic hatred.
Despite facing waves of criticism for turning a blind eye to anti-Semitism at Platform X, Musk was hosted by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Tel Aviv.
But not only that, since Netanyahu also told Musk the horrors of the massacre that Hamas militants carried out on October 7 in the "Kfar Aza" kibbutz, where 62 people were brutally killed.
In a video released by the Israeli government, Musk is shown listening to a member of the Israeli IDF explain what happened at the kibbutz on the fateful day that marked the start of the conflict.
Among the homes visited by Musk was that of community security chief Ofir Libstein, who died trying to repel Hamas terrorists. He was also shown a crib, covered in Hamas insignia and shell casings.
Netanyahu told Musk the horrors of the kibbutz massacre from the events of Saturday, October 7. Musk heard the story of the heroism of the late Ofir Liebstein, the head of the regional council who was killed on the morning of October 7 in an exchange of fire with terrorists who infiltrated the kibbutz , "said in the announcement of the prime minister in Tel Aviv.
Meanwhile, Musk himself, an hour before going to the destroyed area, wrote on the X platform a few lines to hit his critics.
" Actions speak louder than words. " (A2 Televizion)