Elon Musk Boldly Compares Gaza to Post-WWII Germany
Trump-ally Musk called for Gaza’s future rehabilitation through economic development, comparing it to the Marshall Plan and U.S. policies post-World War II. He urged a shift in dealing with Hamas: “They want to slaughter Israelis and Americans, and that can’t be tolerated.”
Sinai Staff
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Ten days before President Trump’s inauguration, Elon Musk, the world’s wealthiest man, shared a powerful video on his platform X, expressing strong support for Israel and calling for a decisive change in approach toward Gaza. Musk emphasized the global threat posed by Hamas, describing them as dangerous not only to Israel but also to the United States, and called for a solid and tough stance against the terrorist organization.
“Kids are Taught to Hate from the Moment They Can Speak”
Musk condemned Hamas as a terrorist organization intent on slaughtering Israelis and Americans, asserting, “They want to slaughter Israelis and Americans, and that can’t be tolerated.” He highlighted the urgent need to overhaul Gaza’s education system, which he criticized for teaching children hatred from an early age, stating, “They teach children to hate from the moment they can speak, and this must be stopped for long-term peace.”
Inspiration from the Marshall Plan
Drawing a parallel to post-WWII Germany and Japan, Musk called for a comprehensive strategy to rebuild Gaza after Hamas is defeated. He referenced the Marshall Plan, noting that U.S. assistance after the war transformed former adversaries into allies. “After World War II, with Germany and Japan, they were defeated. It’s clear they did terrible things, but they changed their education systems, and we helped rebuild Japan and Germany through the Marshall Plan.”
Watch Elon’s Powerful Talk About Hamas:
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) January 9, 2025
Hope for Economic Prosperity and Peace
Despite his firm stance on Hamas, Musk expressed hope for Gaza’s future, advocating for economic development as a pathway to peace. “There must be economic prosperity in Gaza. I believe there can be peace there,” he concluded, calling for long-term solutions to ensure regional stability. As the prophet Zechariah foretold, a time will come when nations align in peace with Israel, recognizing the blessings of God’s presence: “Let us go with you, because we have heard that God is with you.” – Zechariah 8:23 May this vision of peace and prosperity extend to the people of Gaza as well.
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