Rishi Sunak condemns Elon Musk’s antisemitic remarks, sparking a deepening row

British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has joined the chorus of condemnation against Elon Musk’s antisemitic remarks, leading to an escalating dispute. In response to Musk’s controversial comments, Sunak voiced his opposition to antisemitism, distancing himself from the Tesla CEO’s social media activity. The backlash against Musk began after he endorsed an antisemitic claim about Jewish communities, which drew criticism from the White House, connecting it to a tragic chapter in American history. While Sunak clarified that he does not scrutinize every individual he interacts with, he made it clear that he denounces antisemitism in all its forms. This comes amid accusations that Musk tolerates antisemitic messages on the platform formerly known as Twitter. Sunak’s comments follow his description of the release of hostages by Hamas as very heartening during a sit-down interview with Musk at an AI summit. As thousands marched against antisemitism in London, including former Prime Minister Boris Johnson, the rally marked the largest gathering against antisemitism in the city since the Battle of Cable Street in 19Another demonstration called for a permanent ceasefire in Gaza.

The British Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak, has made a stand against antisemitism following controversial remarks made by Elon Musk. While Sunak did not directly target Musk, he distanced himself from the tech billionaire’s social media activity. Musk faced considerable backlash after endorsing an antisemitic claim about Jewish communities.

The condemnation of Musk’s comments did not stop at Sunak. The White House also voiced their disapproval, connecting the remarks to the deadliest act of antisemitism in American history. Sunak made it clear that he does not scrutinize everything said by every person he interacts with, but he condemned antisemitism in all forms.

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Musk has faced accusations of tolerating antisemitic messages on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter, ever since he purchased it last year. This has raised concerns about his stances on such sensitive issues.

Sunak’s comments follow his description of the scenes of hostages being released by Hamas as “very heartening.” It is worth noting that Sunak had a sit-down interview with Musk during a recent AI summit.

In addition to Sunak’s stand against antisemitism, a significant march against antisemitism took place in London, drawing tens of thousands of participants, including former Prime Minister Boris Johnson. This rally has been described as the largest gathering against antisemitism in London since the historic Battle of Cable Street in 1936.

Simultaneously, a separate demonstration demanded a permanent ceasefire in Gaza, highlighting the ongoing conflict in the region.

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Sunak’s call for all sides to honor the temporary ceasefire deal and his reaffirmation of Israel’s right to defend itself underscore the complexity of the situation and the need for diplomatic efforts to bring about a lasting resolution.

Aritra Kar
Aritra Kar