 Elon Musk is in Israel. He is touring around, meeting, he met Netanyahu earlier today, he's meeting the president of Israel Herzog tomorrow. He got a tour of the area where some of the massacre happened. He's been near the border with the Gaza Strip. He is meeting with families of the hostages. He's doing a PR rehabilitation campaign in Israel. I mean, he took a real beating after positively commenting on a anti-Semitic tweet by an anti-Semite, which Elon Musk approvingly commented on, then explained the context that he only meant the ADL or whatever, but the reality is, and he took the PR blow for approvingly tweeting a tweet that was written by a known anti-Semite with the intention of being anti-Semitic. Elon Musk might have criticism of particular Jewish groups that is not necessarily anti-Semitic, but a white retweet or white comment positively on a tweet for whom five minutes of research would have discovered that the guy's an anti-Semite, a known active anti-Semite. Anyway, he got clobbered. A lot of advertisers left X. Elon Musk is in Israel to try to smooth everything over to show he really loves Israel. He's friends with Israel. He's done an interview with Bebe Netanyahu that is available. I haven't listened to it yet. I did read a section of it when Netanyahu says, you know, once we finish off Hamas, we're going to have to figure out how to rebuild, ultimately, how to rebuild Gaza. Israel is going to rebuild Gaza. Elon Musk says, I want to help. I want to help you build Gaza. All right. So Musk is now committing billions to the rebuilding of Gaza. Again, good PR for him. And it'll be interesting how it plays out. It'll be interesting if there are any changes in terms of the attitude of some people on his platform towards Israel and towards Hamas. It'll be interesting to see what Musk writes about in the future. And, you know, he is, yeah, he is trying to improve his image. And I don't know if this will work. I hope so. But I don't know if it'll work. You know, I still want Elon Musk to be successful. But, yeah, I mean, there's a sudden, I mean, I wish Elon Musk would just stick to being a businessman. I mean, including running Twitter, just be in the background and run Twitter. You don't have to retweet. You don't have to create all these problems for yourself. You don't have to globetrotter around the world becoming a pseudo-diplomat and pretending you care. You don't have to do all this stuff. Just run the frigging company properly. Just stay in the background and run it the way it's supposed to be run. Yeah, there's an X space, I guess, between Netanyahu, Luca says, and Musk, he says, 20 minutes long and worth listening to. Yeah, I mean, I don't like Netanyahu at all, particularly like Musk in this context. I don't like Musk. I like Musk as a businessman. I wish he'd just stick to that. He's not, he doesn't do himself any favors when he opens his mouth up and talks politics and freedom of speech and things like that. I don't think he actually knows what he's talking about. He is too much of a flake when it comes to these things.