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+ | [[image:Bibis_millionaires.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Copy of the potential donors list published by ''Yedioth Ahronoth'' with Netanyahu's jottings on the right]] | ||
+ | On 22 October 2010, the Israeli daily ''Yedioth Ahronoth'' published a list of potential major donors prepared by by the [[Benjamin Netanyahu]] campaign during the 2007 election campaign. The list includes names of foreign and local donors on the left hand side, and a reordered list on the right in Netanyahu's own handwriting. It includes many names who are also major contributors to both parties in the US, some 'extreme rightists, people who got in trouble with law.' The paper also reports that about 98% of Netanyahu's funds come from abroad.<ref>[http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3973366,00.html Netanyahu's 'list of millionaires'], ''YNet'', 22 October 2010</ref> | ||
==Original Order== | ==Original Order== | ||
#[[Sheldon Adelson]] | #[[Sheldon Adelson]] | ||
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#[[Ronald Lauder]] | #[[Ronald Lauder]] | ||
#[[Tamir Sapir]] | #[[Tamir Sapir]] | ||
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+ | The names also include: | ||
+ | [[Nasser Khalili]] | [[Rupert Murdoch]] | [[Sumner Redstone]] | [[Samuel Zell]] | [[Moshe Gertner]] | [[Zak Gertler]] | [[David Geffen]] | [[Donald Trump]] | [[Haim Saban]] | [[Mortimer Zuckerman]] | [[Gerald Ronson]] | [[Vincent Tchenguiz]] | [[Arnon Milchan]] | [[Carl Icahn]] | [[David Geffen]] | [[Donald Trump]] | [[Edgar Bronfman]] | [[Eli Broad]] | [[Henry Kravis]] | [[Ira Rennert]] | [[Joseph Safra]] | [[Lily Safra]] | [[Moise Safra]] | [[Kenneth Abramowitz]] | [[Leonard Blavatnik]] | [[Leonard Lauder]] | [[Leslie Wexner]] | [[Micky Arison]] | [[Steven Ballmer]] | [[Tony Gelbart]] | ||
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+ | ==Netanyahu's additions== | ||
+ | #[[Moti Ganz]] | ||
+ | #[[Poju Zabludowicz]] | ||
+ | #[[Motti Zisser]] | ||
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+ | Except for the following, the rest of the names are illegible: | ||
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+ | [[Joshua Rowe]] | [[Michael Sinclair]] | [[Michael Segal]] | [[Jay Schottenstein]] | [[Don Soderquist]] | [[Zeev Wolfson]] | [[James Tisch]] | [[Eyal Ofer]] | [[Gerald Ronson]] | [[Yehuda Weingarten]] | [[Jackie Schimmel]] | [[Manny Weiss]] | [[Walter Soriano]] | ||
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+ | Interestingly, the list does not mention one of Netanyahu's major funders, [[Irving Moskowitz]]. | ||
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+ | ==References== | ||
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+ | [[category:Israel Lobby]] |
Latest revision as of 09:18, 17 July 2019
On 22 October 2010, the Israeli daily Yedioth Ahronoth published a list of potential major donors prepared by by the Benjamin Netanyahu campaign during the 2007 election campaign. The list includes names of foreign and local donors on the left hand side, and a reordered list on the right in Netanyahu's own handwriting. It includes many names who are also major contributors to both parties in the US, some 'extreme rightists, people who got in trouble with law.' The paper also reports that about 98% of Netanyahu's funds come from abroad.[1]
Original Order
The names also include: Nasser Khalili | Rupert Murdoch | Sumner Redstone | Samuel Zell | Moshe Gertner | Zak Gertler | David Geffen | Donald Trump | Haim Saban | Mortimer Zuckerman | Gerald Ronson | Vincent Tchenguiz | Arnon Milchan | Carl Icahn | David Geffen | Donald Trump | Edgar Bronfman | Eli Broad | Henry Kravis | Ira Rennert | Joseph Safra | Lily Safra | Moise Safra | Kenneth Abramowitz | Leonard Blavatnik | Leonard Lauder | Leslie Wexner | Micky Arison | Steven Ballmer | Tony Gelbart
Netanyahu's additions
Except for the following, the rest of the names are illegible:
Joshua Rowe | Michael Sinclair | Michael Segal | Jay Schottenstein | Don Soderquist | Zeev Wolfson | James Tisch | Eyal Ofer | Gerald Ronson | Yehuda Weingarten | Jackie Schimmel | Manny Weiss | Walter Soriano
Interestingly, the list does not mention one of Netanyahu's major funders, Irving Moskowitz.
References
- ↑ Netanyahu's 'list of millionaires', YNet, 22 October 2010