"a settler and lawyer, Ben-Gvir was cleared by Israel’s high court to serve as a cabinet minister
despite convictions for incitement to racism and for supporting a terror group – Meir Kahane’s banned Kach party.
In 2015, in the immediate aftermath of the murder of members of the Palestinian Dawabshe family
in an arson attack on a West Bank village, he was filmed as an attender at a wedding party
of a radical settler along with now sanctioned anti-Arab activist Bentzi Gopstein.
In the footage, guests could be seen stabbing a picture
of Ali Dawabshe, a toddler who died during the attack,
waving guns and firebombs and singing.
Netanyahu, who described the images as “shocking”,
would later give Ben-Gvir a portfolio
with responsibility
for Israel’s police."
AIPAC IS SECRETLY INTERVENING IN PORTLAND’S CONGRESSIONAL RACE TO TAKE DOWN SUSHEELA JAYAPAL, SOURCES SAY
"314 Action Fund’s largest disclosed contribution this cycle came from Ray Rothrock, who donated $500,000 on February 15. Rothrock, a venture capitalist, has said that the investment he’s “most proud of” has been in Check Point Software, an Israeli cybersecurity company where he serves as a board director.
He was also an early investor in Toka, a startup geared toward fighting “terror and crime” that is backed by former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak. (Rothrock did not respond to a request for comment.) "
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