Hamas invites Elon Musk to Gaza amid his trip to Israel

Hamas invites Elon Musk to Gaza amid his trip to Israel

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Hamas invited Elon Musk to Gaza to see the devastation caused by Israeli attacks, following his visit to an Israeli kibbutz with Prime Minister Netanyahu. Musk's stance on Hamas and his recent behavior on social media have drawn criticism.

Hamas militants invited American billionaire Elon Musk to visit the Gaza Strip to show the scale of destruction in the enclave after Israeli attacks. The statement came after Musk, accompanied by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu inspected an Israeli kibbutz that was attacked by Hamas. This was reported by The Guardian, according to UNN.

We invite him to visit Gaza to see the scale of the mass killings and destruction committed against the people of Gaza, in accordance with the standards of objectivity and credibility

 - said Osama Hamdan, a senior Hamas official, at a press conference in Beirut on Tuesday.

Hamas estimates that the death toll in the Gaza Strip has exceeded 14,000. people.

"In 50 days, Israel has dropped more than 40,000 tons of explosives on the homes on the homes of defenseless Gazans," Hamdam said, adding: "I call on President Biden to reconsider US relations with Israel and stop supplying them with weapons."

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Musk's appearance on Monday with the Israeli prime minister in Kfar Az, a kibbutz 3 kilometers from the Gaza border where more than 50 people were killed by Hamas attackers, also drew criticism from Israelis.

On November 15, the founder of the electric car company Tesla and the owner of the of the social media platform X published and supported a post on social media in which he accused Jews of "hatred of whites" and the next day supported a post that said the following: "Everyone can be proud of their race, except white people."

On Monday , Elon Musk agreed with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu on the the need to destroy Hamas to ensure a better future for Gaza, suggesting a post-war reconstruction of the territory, as was done in Germany and Japan. Musk said that although civilian casualties are "are inevitable," Israel is trying to avoid them.