The World’s Oldest Jewish Trust Just Committed $50 Billion to Israel
The Sassoon Family Continuation Trust will create three different funds to secure the economic growth of Israel and fight antisemitism.
By James Spiro, CTech
The Sassoon Family Continuation Trust, established in 1485 during the Spanish Inquisition, has recently announced that it will commit $50 billion across three funds to “fulfill a mandate to ensure the economic growth and market impact for Israel.”
$100 billion of financial assets are currently being relocated to the U.S from Switzerland, half of which will end up in Israel.
“There’s a vacuum here, and someone needs to fill it,” David Sassoon told CTech. As a direct descendant of Sassoon trust and its sole beneficiary, he is now the executive chairman of J. Sassoon Group, a Washington, DC-based private equity and investment banking firm and oversees its ventures across the world.
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Well said:
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To the victor belongs the spoils. Wish Biden had been part of the booty:
Stop and cogitate:
We have a president who did not campaign nor need to because the mass media did it for him. We have a president who is mentally challenged. We have a president whose every major decision has been wrong since birth and this was verified by a former Sec. of Defense of the same party. We have a president who just created an embarrassing withdrawal that will go down in history as one of the greatest American foreign policy disasters, making the Titanic look like a successful crossing. We have a president who has undone the good of his predecessor out of spite and we have a president whose appointments are a total disaster.
Makes you sort of shake your head in shame unless you voted for him and then you are hiding and remain silent.
And here we go. Thanks, Joe.
https://humanevents.com/2021/
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Iran secures US military equipment after fall of Afghanistan: Report
September 2, 2021
“Iran either bought the vehicles from the Taliban or just took them from Afghan soldiers,” analysts speculate.
By Josh Plank, World Israel News
American military vehicles, allegedly left behind by U.S. forces in Afghanistan, were spotted in transport on a road east of the Iranian capital of Tehran on Wednesday, according to reports circulating on social media.
Kian Sharifi, a journalist focused on Iranian politics and social media for BBC Monitoring, tweeted several photographs of the vehicles on Wednesday.
“An Iranian Telegram channel that covers military stories has released these ‘exclusive’ images that purportedly show Humvees and other military vehicles spotted on the Semnan-Garmsar road in Iran,” said Sharifi.
“What I am certain of is that those are Humvees and that is an Iranian road,” he said.
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Bismillah Khan Mohammadi, Afghanistan’s former defense minister, tweeted a similar image.
Mohammadi called Iran a “bad neighbor,” and said, ” Afghanistan’s bad days won’t last forever.”
According to Sharifi, there are at least two possibilities for how the U.S. military vehicles came under Iranian control.
“The Telegram channel speculates that Iran either bought the vehicles from the Taliban or just took them from Afghan soldiers that drove across the border last month in an attempt to flee the Taliban,” he said.
Sharifi also retweeted a video from mid-August, purportedly showing a convoy of Afghan army vehicles, including Humvees, fleeing to Iran from fear of Taliban capture.
In a speech on Tuesday, President Joe Biden spoke of his decision to withdraw U.S. forces from Afghanistan on August 31.
“The assumption was that more than 300,000 Afghan National Security Forces that we had trained over the past two decades and equipped would be a strong adversary in their civil wars with the Taliban,” said Biden.
“That assumption — that the Afghan government would be able to hold on for a period of time beyond military drawdown — turned out not to be accurate,” he said.
Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi welcomed the departure of U.S. troops from the neighboring country.
“America’s military defeat and its withdrawal must become an opportunity to restore life, security, and durable peace in Afghanistan,” Raisi said last month, according to Iran’s state TV.
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