Since mid-July, at least 49 synagogues in 13 states have received the threatening calls, none of which have been linked to credible bomb threats, according to the Anti-Defamation League.
The ADL tweeted that "actions speak louder than words" in response to X's new blog post on combating hate on the platform.
The day before X published a statement titled "Our ongoing commitment to combat antisemitism on X".
They attack the ADL because, in their eyes, the ADL represents the Jews. And that should give us every reason we need to support it.
Jonathan Greenblatt’s comments came 36 hours after Musk fired off a stream of posts on X in which he accused the ADL of trying to tank the platform.
The ADL issued a statement condemning Congressman Mills' comments.
"All of this is happening in a context of the highest number of antisemitic incidents ...in more than 40 years," stated CEO Jonathan Greenblatt.
After days of rising tensions between Elon Musk and the ADL, the enmity between the two seems to have reached a new height.
A large proportion of the increased antisemitism in Connecticut was directly linked to Ye.
Musk, who claims to be a “free speech absolutist” has banned and made legal threats against journalists and others whose questions, tweets and statements upset him, like the ADL who track hate on X.