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26 Jan, 2025 15:11

Lukashenko lashes out at Musk over ‘Nazi salute’

The Belarusian president has accused the Jewish community of remaining silent in response to the tech entrepreneur’s controversial gesture
Lukashenko lashes out at Musk over ‘Nazi salute’

Elon Musk has become “insolent” and “crazy” as a result of his immense wealth, Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko has claimed, as he criticized the tech billionaire for his alleged “Nazi salute” at a recent rally.

Musk “must be well aware this gesture is associated with Nazism,” Lukashenko told a media conference on Sunday, referring to the controversial incident involving the US-based billionaire during an inauguration rally for US President Donald Trump.

The billionaire has ridiculed claims that the straight-arm gesture he made while addressing Trump supporters at the Capital One Arena on Monday had anything to do with a Nazi salute.

Lukashenko said Belarusians know full well what Nazi symbols look like, noting that the nation suffered devastating losses at the hands of Nazi Germany as part of the Soviet Union during World War II.

“Whatever the justification is, whenever he openly makes a Nazi salute, [that means] they [the Americans] and… Musk have become absolutely insolent,” the Belarusian leader stated. These are “madmen that have gotten crazy and brazen from all the big money [in their possession],” he added.

Lukashenko noted that the US had fought against Nazism together with the USSR during WWII, and called on Trump to reconsider his choice of advisers. “God has taken pity on Trump not for him to pursue a policy like this and surround himself with such people,” he said, referring to the assassination attempt that the US president survived during his election campaign.

The Belarusian leader also questioned the absence of reaction from the Jewish community in the face of what he called an open demonstration of a Nazi salute. “Why have the Jews calmly swallowed it?” he asked rhetorically, claiming that “not a single Jew has condemned” the tech entrepreneur.

Musk has received backing from Israeli officials and Jewish organizations after his gesture sparked controversy online. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called him a “great friend” of the Jewish state who is being “falsely smeared,” while the Anti-Defamation League (ADL), an anti-Semitism watchdog, also dismissed the allegations, describing Musk’s gesture as “awkward.”

Musk thanked Netanyahu in response and dismissed the accusations against him as a “dirty trick” by his critics. “The ‘everyone is Hitler’ attack is sooo tired,” he wrote in a post on his X platform earlier this week.

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