Elon Musk told Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that he wants to help rebuild Gaza after the end of the Israel-Hamas war, per Axios.
Read full article: https://www.axios.com/2023/11/27/elon-musk-visit-israel-netanyahu-hamas-attack
Elon Musk expressed his intention to assist in the reconstruction of Gaza after the conclusion of the Israel-Hamas conflict during a meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday. The significance of Musk's visit lies in his exploration of sites targeted by Hamas during its October 7 attack. This visit comes amidst repercussions for Musk's support of an antisemitic post on X, leading to the departure of major advertisers.
Netanyahu discussed the need to demilitarize and deradicalize Gaza, emphasizing the importance of rebuilding. Musk expressed his willingness to contribute, drawing parallels with the reconstruction efforts in Japan and Germany after World War II. The two toured Kfar Aza kibbutz, examining residences affected by the conflict, with Musk remarking on the impact of the Hamas attack. The international community has called for a humanitarian ceasefire in light of escalating civilian casualties in Gaza, prompting President Biden to urge Netanyahu to minimize such casualties and adhere to international humanitarian law.
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