Tesla CEO Elon Musk visited Israel on the 27th (local time) to provide ‘Starlink’, the low-orbit satellite communication network of Space agreed.
On this day, Israeli Communications Minister Shlomo Karhi said through “He said.
However, Musk himself has not yet publicly confirmed this.
Musk visited Israel for the first time since the conflict between Israel and Hamas broke out on October 7.
The Israeli military launched a large-scale ground operation against the Gaza Strip in retaliation for Hamas’ surprise attack. As a result, 15,000 people have died in the Gaza Strip, many communication networks in the region have been destroyed, and rescue efforts are also experiencing difficulties.
In response, Musk expressed his intention to provide Starlink services to the Gaza Strip, but Israel objected, saying that Hamas would use Starlink for terrorism and that it would mobilize all means to counter this.
However, with this visit to Israel, it appears that Musk and Israel have reached an agreement.
A video released by the Israeli Prime Minister’s Office showed Musk, wearing body armor, touring a burned-out house in Kfar Aza, which was devastated by a Hamas attack.
After visiting Israel, Musk briefly wrote on his X account, “Actions speak louder than words.”
The visit came amid criticism that Musk was failing to address the spread of anti-Semitism and other hate speech at X.
On the 15th, Musk responded to an It was sweet.
Criticism of Musk then poured in, and several companies stopped running ads for X. To resolve this, Musk announced on the 21st that he would donate all profits from content related to the war taking place in the Gaza Strip to the region.
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