In a blunt statement, Palantir CEO Alex Karp asserted that half of the people criticizing Israel fundamentally reject its legitimacy as a state. The remark, posted Wednesday evening, adds a prominent tech figure's voice to the debate over international criticism of Israel.
Alex Karp, CEO of data-analytics giant Palantir, made the statement on Wednesday evening, offering a sharp assessment of the motives behind global criticism of Israel. Karp's comment, circulated via reports, is a direct assertion that a significant portion of Israel's detractors are not engaging in policy debate but rather challenging the country's fundamental right to exist. The remark aligns with Karp's previous public support for Israel, but it is the first such explicit quantification from the executive. No further context or elaboration was provided in the initial report.
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