Odeh wrote on X, "Happy about the release of the hostages and prisoners. From here, both nations must be freed from the burden of occupation. We were all born free."
Musk's use of 'Pepe the Frog' in his profile picture raises questions due to the symbol's controversial associations.
"Chamish Hakunach gach!" and "Cheag Sameach" branches of the UK and Irish government wished Jewish communities celebrating Hanukkah.
Trump agreed with his new tech backers on the recently raised issue of highly skilled immigrant visas, even though he made moves to curb the program in his first administration.
"A woman should be treated like a flower in the home. A flower needs to be cared for," Khamenei wrote.
Sa'ar criticized the sticker, which was placed on a sign outside of his children's school, on a post to X/Twitter.
TheOfficial1984 account, has more than 200,000 followers on X, and sells apparel with designs that depict the Holocaust as "make-believe" and antisemitic propaganda.
The activist stated her belief that conflating the two is "antisemitic" and "dangerous to the Jewish community and its values."
“We think that the benefits of being on X are now outweighed by the negatives and that resources could be better used promoting our journalism elsewhere," The Guardian explained.
A photo with Yair was released from Musk’s meeting with PM Netanyahu in Washington, where his son's participation was initially hidden from the public.