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Premier Tech ends its four-year co-title sponsorship of Israel–Premier Tech despite the team’s planned rebrand after violent pro-Palestinian protests in Europe.
Israeli-Canadian philanthropist Sylvan Adams will contribute $100 million to strengthen the Beersheva medical facility after the June missile attack.
“I cannot, at this moment, continue to take an active part in a team that no longer bears the name Israel,” Adams said.
“We told ourselves that’s exactly what they wanted—for us to leave, to vanish. We wouldn’t give them that,” Israeli rider Nadav Raisberg told JNS.
A source confirmed to JNS that Israel-Premier Tech will compete in the Grand Prix Cycliste de Montreal, despite pressure to bar the team.
The Jewish state has to take the media war fueled by a trillion-dollar campaign by Qatar “much more seriously,” the philanthropist says.
“For us, this is a victory. But we have to say: without all the hostages coming home, it’s not a full victory. And that’s also why we brought Ofer to this enormous stage. To call for that from here,” said IPT owner Sylvan Adams.
“One of the ways to fight back against antisemitism is by reconnecting with the silent majority with our message of peace and sportsmanship,” says team owner Sylvan Adams.
Please equip us with the means to put an end to Tehran’s nuclear weapons program, WJC Israel Region president asked the American leader.
Honorees were selected for their visionary contributions across society.
Even if Iran agrees to curtail its nuclear program, said Ambassador Mike Huckabee, “do we believe them?”
The US ambassador addressed a special celebration of Israel’s emergency response organization at the Museum of Tolerance Jerusalem.