Elon Musk to meet Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in California on Monday to discuss anti-Semitism on Twitter

Elon Musk meets with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in California on Monday to discuss anti-Semitism on Twitter

  • Their meeting comes amid escalating tensions between Musk and the Anti-Defamation League, which has accused him and X of being anti-Semitic.
  • Netanyahu has previously defended the Twitter czar after he was accused of repeating anti-Semitic statements about Jewish financier George Soros

Elon Musk will meet with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in California on Monday to discuss anti-Semitism on Twitter, the report said. WashingtonPost.

Their meeting comes amid escalating tensions between the Twitter czar and the Anti-Defamation League, which has accused him and the platform of being anti-Semitic.

Netanyahu has previously defended Musk after he was accused of repeating discriminatory statements about Jewish financier George Soros, despite protests in Israel.

The Israeli minister responsible for combating anti-Semitism also smoothed things over, saying Musk’s comments were not anti-Semitic.

The last-minute meeting between Musk and Netanyahu will take place in the heart of Silicon Valley, according to the Washington Post.

Elon Musk (pictured) will meet with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in California on Monday to discuss anti-Semitism on Twitter, according to the Washington Post

Netanyahu (pictured) has previously defended Musk after he was accused of repeating discriminatory statements about Jewish financier George Soros, despite a protest in Israel

Netanyahu (pictured) has previously defended Musk after he was accused of repeating discriminatory statements about Jewish financier George Soros, despite a protest in Israel

Other technology leaders have also been invited to the meeting, although it is unclear what the end result will be.

It comes as Netanyahu is embroiled in his own domestic controversy over his attempt to radically overhaul the country’s justice system, which opponents say will push the country toward authoritarian rule.

A vocal Israeli opponent, Offir Gutelzon, who is also a Silicon Valley tech businessman, told the Washington Post that he plans to lead a rally near the Musk meeting.

“It is deeply disturbing that Benjamin Netanyahu, leader of the world’s only Jewish state, is flying across America to seek the counsel and support of a notorious promoter of anti-Jewish hate speech,” he told the newspaper.