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Elon Musk vows to wear symbol of Gaza hostages ‘every day until their release’

Musk had received a symbolic dog-tag from the father of an Israeli taken captive by Hamas in Gaza. This comes after he was assailed for an anti-Jewish post on his social media site X.

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Elon Musk, on a visit to Israel after being assailed for an anti-Jewish post on his social media site X, received a symbolic dog-tag from the father of an Israeli taken captive by Hamas in Gaza and promised to wear it until all the hostages were free.

“Our hearts are hostage in Gaza,” read the metal tag he received from Malki Shem-Tov, the father of hostage Omer Shem-Tov, in a video of Musk’s visit issued on Monday by the office of Israeli President Isaac Herzog.

Musk placed it around his neck. Later on Monday he wrote on X: “I will wear it every day until your loved ones are released.”

The dog-tags, prevalent throughout Israel, mark the Oct. 7 cross-border killing spree by Hamas during which 240 people were dragged back to Gaza.

On Nov. 15, Musk posted on X his agreement with a post that falsely claimed Jewish people were stoking hatred against white people, saying the user who referenced the “Great Replacement” conspiracy theory was speaking “the actual truth”.

Following the post, major U.S. companies including Walt Disney, Warner Bros Discovery and NBCUniversal parent Comcast suspended their advertisements on X, formerly known as Twitter.

The White House criticised Musk for what it called an “abhorrent promotion of antisemitic and racist hate” that “runs against our core values as Americans”.

Musk has said he is against antisemitism and anything that “promotes hate and conflict” and stated that X would not promote hate speech.

(Writing by Howard Goller; Editing by Nick Macfie)

Disclaimer: This report is auto generated from the Reuters news service. ThePrint holds no responsibilty for its content.

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