ALBAWABA - An alleged photo of a Hebrew newspaper backlashing Tesla CEO Elon Musk has gone viral online.
The front page of the Hebrew newspaper was printed with a big picture of billionaire Elon Musk, who is the current owner of X, formerly known as Twitter.
A stamp was seen next to Elon Musk accusing him of being the "Antichrist". However, the release date of the newspaper is not clear.
But some social media users alleged that it might have been released on "the 31st of October" relying on the unobvious date written on the top of the newspaper.

The Hebrew newspaper rebuked the new X policies by saying that fears have become true, accusing Elon Musk of turning X into a platform that allows "racism, hatred and anti-semitism."
According to the newspaper: "During the war on Gaza, extreme right-wing X accounts which have millions of followers are allowed to share content with being censored and they're getting promoted."
When Israel announced a communication blackout in the Gaza Strip last Friday, Elon Musk was asked by pro_Palestinian activists to open Starlink service to help Gazans get an internet connection.
Musk announced permitting Starlink service for international aid organizations in Gaza. He posted on X: "Starlink will support connectivity to internationally recognized aid organizations in Gaza."