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Elon Musk’s tumultuous love affair with Israel

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After Elon Musk bought Twitter, now known as X, he promised to restore free speech to the platform. However, he is being squeezed by the Zionist lobby to force him to reimpose censorship on commentary about Palestine.

The previous owners of Twitter had caved in to an intense campaign by Zionist extremists and imposed shadow bans on numerous accounts.

But after Musk took over, the bans were lifted.

The social media platform has provided a vital lifeline to journalists debunking Israel's disinformation around its genocidal war in Gaza.

Several lies that Israeli occupation forces pushed out were immediately discredited by investigative journalists on X.

For that reason, Elon Musk is simultaneously a key ally and target of the Zionist regime. Musk has been mobilized against by key Zionist lobby groups such as the Anti Defamation League (ADL), and the Center for Countering Digital Hate (CCDH).

And it is likely that his visit to the occupied territories was an opportunity for the Zionist regime to apply more pressure on him to censor contents on the social media platform.

During the short pause in Israel's bombing of Gaza, the billionaire owner of X, Elon Musk traveled to meet with Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, for an indoctrination session.

While in occupied Palestine, he was taken on a guided tour of the resettlement envelope by Netanyahu.

A solemn picture was taken with Musk looking down at a baby cot, supposedly littered with bullets from the Palestinian resistance.

However, it was revealed that those bullets match those coming from Israeli tanks rather than Palestinian fighters.

And as the war of disinformation continues, large US corporations like Walt Disney, Warner Brothers, and Comcast, suspended their ads on X in protest against Musk's alleged anti-semitism. This has of course, been lobbied for by the Israeli spy agency via the anti-Defamation League for some time.

The US government has even issued a statement condemning Musk for the promotion of anti-semitic and racist hate.

In October, when Israel cut all electronic communications in Gaza, Musk offered to provide his Starlink to internationally recognized aid organizations in the strip. This infuriated the Israelis who vetoed the idea immediately.

While on his trip to the settler entity, Musk commented to Israeli president, Isaac Herzog, that he supported the idea of re-education camps in Gaza to prevent another generation of resistance. He also commented that he would help establish economic prosperity in the area.

With the constant stream of contradictory messages, the battle for the soul of Elon Musk continues.

Elon Musk's involvement with Israeli companies 

The history of Elon Musk and his tumultuous love affair with Israel has had some fascinating twists and turns.

Musk borrowed $1 billion to buy Twitter from Larry Ellison, one of the biggest known financiers of the Israeli military. Because of their close relationship, Ellison extended an offer to Benjamin Netanyahu to become a director of his software business, Oracle, and was due to be a witness for Netanyahu at his delayed corruption trial.

Additionally, AU10TIX, an Israeli company founded by former Israeli intelligence officials, is working with Musk on his X platform.

The new ID verification process, which asks users to provide legitimate ID documents and selfies, is administered by AU10TIX. It is a project of the Dutch security company AI CTS International, which was established by former Shin Bet operatives.

Musk and his Starlink satellites were also implicated in the failed regime change campaign against Iran.

When US Secretary of State, Anthony Blinken, mentioned the necessity of the US government supporting Iranian protesters, Musk responded immediately with the words "activating Starlink." Musk then publicly boasted about donating "100 active Starlings in Iran" to help regime change rioters communicate.

Elon Musk is also working closely with Israel to combat the resistance axis in the region.

Space X, owned by Musk, launched spy satellites for ImageSat International, an Israeli intelligence firm, to identify targets for airstrikes in Syria.

The company's CEO Noam Segal is an Israeli Air Force reservist. ImageSat International has been a critical component in Israel's 1000 attacks on Syria in the past years.

Both ImageSat International and the Israeli embassy in the United States officially thanked Elon Musk for the launch of their spy satellites above Syria on his X platform.

Will his next service to Israel be the censoring of pro Palestinian voices on his social media platform?


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