Musk tweet about Soros had 'antisemitic flavor,' Israel says
The Twitter owner's post led to a "flood" of antisemitic conspiracy theories on the social media platform, Foreign Ministry Director of Digital Diplomacy David Saranga says.
JNS
May 17, 2923
Israel's Foreign Ministry on Tuesday criticized a tweet by Twitter CEO
Elon Musk accusing Jewish billionaire George Soros of conspiring against
humanity.Foreign Ministry Director of Digital Diplomacy David Saranga
stopped short of accusing Musk of antisemitism, but said that his remark
had "an antisemitic flavor." In a follow-up tweet to an original post
comparing the 92-year-old American Holocaust survivor to the Marvel
Comics villain Magneto, Musk accused Soros of conspiring against
civilization itself. The phrase "The Jews" became one of the top
trending topics on Twitter following Musk's tweet.
"Musk's tweet immediately led to a flood of antisemitic conspiracy theories on Twitter," said Saranga. "Unfortunately Twitter does nothing to address this problem."
Soros is a major donor to left-wing and progressive causes. He founded Open Society Foundations in 1993, an NGO which has been accused by NGO Monitor of participating in anti-Israel activities. Soros has donated more than $32 billion to the Open Society Foundations.
In November, shortly after acquiring the social media company for $44 billion, Musk posted a picture of a World War II Wehrmacht soldier carrying three carrier pigeons in a cage during the Nazi invasion of France. Musk visited Israel in 2018, posting a video to Instagram and Twitter of himself lighting cocktails on fire in a Jerusalem bar.
"Learning how to pour flaming absinthe over a tower of glasses in
Gatsby, a Jerusalem speakeasy. Everything's better with fire," Musk
wrote on Instagram. He also posted a selfie from the ancient Judean
desert fortress of Masada with the caption: "Paid respects to Masada
earlier today. Live free or die."
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