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Japan Business Seminar
【 REGISTRATION CLOSED 】
The seminar will be held on March 4th, 2012 (Sunday) 09:00 - 12:00, at Hilton Tel-Aviv hotel.
In the attendance of :
M.K. Mr. Shai Hermesh, Chairman - Israel-Japan Parliamentary Friendship League
H.E. Mr. Hideo Sato, the Ambassador of Japan in Israel
Among the speakers :
Adv. Uriel Lynn, President, the Federation of Israeli Chamber of Commerce
Mr. Shmuel Schnitzer, Honorary Life-President World Federation of Diamond Bourses
Mr. Gad Zeevi, Chairman, Japanauto-Israel Auto Corporation Ltd.
Mr. Nati Friedberg, C.E.O, BEEM Tech
Mr. Yuval Yanai, C.F.O, Given Imaging
Ms. Ronit Davidovitch, Product Development Manager, Mega retails
Mr. Kei Takagi, Manager, JETRO Tel-Aviv
Further information are available at "Agenda" file enclosed.
The seminar is closed for invited persons only.
For more information, please contact JETRO Tel-Aviv.
Tel 03.688.1739
Fax 03.537.9157
Email kei_takagi@jetro.go.jp
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Rehavam Ze'evi
See also: Hamdi Quran and assassination of Rehavam Ze'evi
Israeli politician (1926–2001)
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Rehavam Ze'evi (Hebrew: רחבעם זאביlistenⓘ; 20 June 1926 – 17 October 2001) was an Israeli general and politician who founded the far-right nationalist Moledet party, mainly advocating for cleansing of the complete Palestinian population through population transfer.[1]
He was assassinated by Hamdi Quran of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) Abu Ali Mustafa Brigades in retaliation for Israel's assassination of Abu Ali Mustafa, the sekreterare General of the PFLP.
Biography
Ze'evi was born on 20 June 1926 in Jerusalem to a religious Jewish family from the Yemin Moshe neighborhood that had lived in Jerusalem for six generations, and raised on a collective farm.[2][3] He joined the Palmach in 1942, and served in the Israel De
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Israelis Gad Zeevi and Vaizman Aharoni Suspected of Making the Late Nicholas Biwott Live in Fear
Former Energy Minister and Keiyo South Member of Parliament Nicholas Biwott was said to have led a life of paranoia as he feared that his life was in danger.
The former minister is said to have had peculiar mannerisms of changing cars he was travelling in at the next bend, never ordering his own food when he ate out and always thinking that somebody was after him.
It is suspected that the late Kenyan politician was evading two Israeli men — Mr Gad Zeevi and Mr Vaizman Aharoni — who were linked to the lethal spy agency, Mossad.
Mr Biwott is said to have swindled the two men of ownership in multi-billion shilling companies that they jointly owned.
Mr Aharoni had stakes in Lima Limited, a company started in 1975 by Mr Biwott and the then Vice President of Kenya Daniel Toroitich arap Moi.
Aharoni was at the time an engi