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Elon Musk reacts as X usage hits record high in US and Israeli air strikes on Iran; details here

Elon MuskOn Sunday, March 1, Tesla CEO and billionaire Tesla announced record usage to date of the X platform following the joint U.S. and Israeli air strikes on Iran on February 28.

Elon Musk said the X experienced unprecedented use in US-Israeli air strikes against Iran. The platform has seen a surge in traffic as users seek the latest information on the attack that killed Iran’s supreme leader and his relatives. (Reuters)

On X, Musk shared a post from X product manager Nikita Bier, who claimed that the day represented the highest traffic record in the platform’s history.

“Highest usage of X,” Musk Writing in response to Bill’s post, Bill said: “Today is the most important day in the history of X.”

Previously, according to data, the historical peak of X usage was on July 15, 2024, with 417 billion global user seconds. Musk— surpassing past records such as 76 billion U.S. users.

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Iranian media reported that many family members KhameneiHis daughter, son-in-law and grandson were also killed in the attack.

Also read: Did Gronk predict the exact date when the United States and Israel would attack Iran? Elon Musk said “That’s the best metric…”

Iran vows revenge

Iran launches new attacks after assassination Khameneione of the remaining leaders vowed to “stab” America in the heart. Iran has targeted U.S. military installations, Israel and multiple locations throughout the region. The ongoing conflict has affected air transport hubs, rocked densely populated areas and disrupted oil shipments.

Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister Saeed Khatibzadeh said in an interview with CNN that Trump’s murder violated a “very dangerous red line” Khamenei.

Khatibzadeh said that many Shia believers around the world will respond to Khamenei’s assassination.

“Certainly from a religious perspective, he is a great religious leader and many of his Shiite followers in the region and around the world will react to that, which is very clear because President Trump has crossed a very dangerous red line,” Khatibzadeh said.

“We have no choice but to respond,” he added.

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