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Bank Leumi (Hebrew: בנק לאומי, lit. National Bank) is an Israeli bank. It was founded on February 27, 1902, in Jaffa as the Anglo Palestine Company as subsidiary of the Jewish Colonial Trust (Jüdische Kolonalbank) Limited[2].19 formed before in London by members of the Zionist movement to promote the industry, construction, agriculture, and infrastructure of the land hoped to ultimately become Israel. Today, Bank Leumi is Israel's largest bank (by total assets as of 2015), with overseas offices in Luxembourg,[3] USA, Switzerland, the UK, Mexico, Uruguay, Romania, Jersey, and China.[4]
Though nationalized in 1981, now Bank Leumi is mainly in private hands, with the government as the largest single shareholder, with 14.8% of the stock (as of June 2006).[5] The other major shareholders are Shlomo Eliyahu and Branea Invest, which each hold 10% of the stock, constituting the control core of the bank. Sixty percent of the bank's stocks are held by the public and traded on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange.
Bank Leumi - Wikipedia
Thanks for that.
Bank Leumi (Hebrew: בנק לאומי, lit. National Bank) is an Israeli bank. It was founded on February 27, 1902, in Jaffa as the Anglo Palestine Company as subsidiary of the Jewish Colonial Trust (Jüdische Kolonalbank) Limited[2].19 formed before in London by members of the Zionist movement to promote the industry, construction, agriculture, and infrastructure of the land hoped to ultimately become Israel. Today, Bank Leumi is Israel's largest bank (by total assets as of 2015), with overseas offices in Luxembourg,[3] USA, Switzerland, the UK, Mexico, Uruguay, Romania, Jersey, and China.[4]
Though nationalized in 1981, now Bank Leumi is mainly in private hands, with the government as the largest single shareholder, with 14.8% of the stock (as of June 2006).[5] The other major shareholders are Shlomo Eliyahu and Branea Invest, which each hold 10% of the stock, constituting the control core of the bank. Sixty percent of the bank's stocks are held by the public and traded on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange.
Bank Leumi - Wikipedia
Thanks for that.
And, it is in Arabic and English, no Hebrew. Thanks for that.
Bank Leumi (Hebrew: בנק לאומי, lit. National Bank) is an Israeli bank. It was founded on February 27, 1902, in Jaffa as the Anglo Palestine Company as subsidiary of the Jewish Colonial Trust (Jüdische Kolonalbank) Limited[2].19 formed before in London by members of the Zionist movement to promote the industry, construction, agriculture, and infrastructure of the land hoped to ultimately become Israel. Today, Bank Leumi is Israel's largest bank (by total assets as of 2015), with overseas offices in Luxembourg,[3] USA, Switzerland, the UK, Mexico, Uruguay, Romania, Jersey, and China.[4]
Though nationalized in 1981, now Bank Leumi is mainly in private hands, with the government as the largest single shareholder, with 14.8% of the stock (as of June 2006).[5] The other major shareholders are Shlomo Eliyahu and Branea Invest, which each hold 10% of the stock, constituting the control core of the bank. Sixty percent of the bank's stocks are held by the public and traded on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange.
Bank Leumi - Wikipedia
Thanks for that.
And, it is in Arabic and English, no Hebrew. Thanks for that.
Someone asked about the Palestinian pound. The photos are of Palestinian pounds or certificates for Palestinain pounds issued by the Palestine Currency Authority.
Britain was the trustee assigned to Palestine. It was their responsibility to provide services for the people in their trust.,
Just a suggestion: post an image of the passport that has "Pal'istan" emblazoned on one side. Make sure you only post one side of that document as the reverse side shows "British Passport".
The Islamic terrorist Pom Pom flailing cabal has tried that fraud on several occasions.... so.... one more time?
Someone asked about the Palestinian pound. The photos are of Palestinian pounds or certificates for Palestinain pounds issued by the Palestine Currency Authority.
Penelope said Palestinians had a nation, "before the Jews overtook it"
Showing notes printed by Jewish banks isn't very good evidence of that prior existing nation of Palestine.
Is it?
Maybe if you explain more about the Palestine Currency Board?
Someone asked about the Palestinian pound. The photos are of Palestinian pounds or certificates for Palestinain pounds issued by the Palestine Currency Authority.
Penelope said Palestinians had a nation, "before the Jews overtook it"
Showing notes printed by Jewish banks isn't very good evidence of that prior existing nation of Palestine.
Is it?
Maybe if you explain more about the Palestine Currency Board?
I don't believe that there was a Palestinian state. I believe that there was supposed to be a Palestinian state and that the native people, were screwed by the British. Nothing new with respect to British colonialism and the methods of the Colonal Office.
Under Article 22 of the Covenant of the League of Nations he people of Palestine were to be provisionally recognized as an independent nation while being helped to establish self-governing institutions by the Mandatory. The British never did comply with this article because the Muslims and Christians were the overwhelming majority in the former Turkish territory. They made this clear in the UN's A/364
"The practical significance of the controversy was that, if the country were to be placed under such political conditions as would secure the development of self-governing institutions, these same conditions would in fact destroy the Jewish National Home. It would appear that, although difficulties were anticipated, when the Mandate was confirmed it was not dearly contemplated that these two obligations would prove mutually incompatible. In practice, however, they proved to be so. The conflict between Arab and Jewish political aspirations, intensified by the growth of Arab nationalism throughout the Arabic-speaking countries and by the growth of anti-Semitism in some European countries, excluded any possibility of adjustment which would allow the establishment of self-governing institutions. Had self-governing institutions been created, the majority in the country, who never willingly accepted Jewish immigration, would in all probability have made its continuance impossible, causing thereby the negation of the Jewish National Home."
and
"With regard to the principle of self-determination, although international recognition was extended to this principle at the end of the First World War and it was adhered to with regard to the other Arab territories, at the time of the creation of the "A" Mandates, it was not applied to Palestine, obviously because of the intention to make possible the creation of the Jewish National Home there. Actually, it may well be said that the Jewish National Home and the sui generis Mandate for Palestine run counter to that principle."
Good post.Someone asked about the Palestinian pound. The photos are of Palestinian pounds or certificates for Palestinain pounds issued by the Palestine Currency Authority.
Penelope said Palestinians had a nation, "before the Jews overtook it"
Showing notes printed by Jewish banks isn't very good evidence of that prior existing nation of Palestine.
Is it?
Maybe if you explain more about the Palestine Currency Board?
I don't believe that there was a Palestinian state. I believe that there was supposed to be a Palestinian state and that the native people, were screwed by the British. Nothing new with respect to British colonialism and the methods of the Colonal Office.
Under Article 22 of the Covenant of the League of Nations he people of Palestine were to be provisionally recognized as an independent nation while being helped to establish self-governing institutions by the Mandatory. The British never did comply with this article because the Muslims and Christians were the overwhelming majority in the former Turkish territory. They made this clear in the UN's A/364
"The practical significance of the controversy was that, if the country were to be placed under such political conditions as would secure the development of self-governing institutions, these same conditions would in fact destroy the Jewish National Home. It would appear that, although difficulties were anticipated, when the Mandate was confirmed it was not dearly contemplated that these two obligations would prove mutually incompatible. In practice, however, they proved to be so. The conflict between Arab and Jewish political aspirations, intensified by the growth of Arab nationalism throughout the Arabic-speaking countries and by the growth of anti-Semitism in some European countries, excluded any possibility of adjustment which would allow the establishment of self-governing institutions. Had self-governing institutions been created, the majority in the country, who never willingly accepted Jewish immigration, would in all probability have made its continuance impossible, causing thereby the negation of the Jewish National Home."
and
"With regard to the principle of self-determination, although international recognition was extended to this principle at the end of the First World War and it was adhered to with regard to the other Arab territories, at the time of the creation of the "A" Mandates, it was not applied to Palestine, obviously because of the intention to make possible the creation of the Jewish National Home there. Actually, it may well be said that the Jewish National Home and the sui generis Mandate for Palestine run counter to that principle."
WOW! Who knew?
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Jewish Voice for Peace executive director Rebecca Vilkomerson isn't your typical BDS activist: she spent three years in Israel, is married to an Israeli and has relatives in the West Bank. Despite many critics in the organized Jewish community, she says JVP is thriving...
Please read more; there's a lot there: The Jewish voice at the heart of the boycott Israel movement
See also:
The country must be held accountable for its human rights abuses.
I’m Jewish, and I want people to boycott Israel
Proof that not every Jew is smarter than average.
WOW! Who knew?
View attachment 123893
Jewish Voice for Peace executive director Rebecca Vilkomerson isn't your typical BDS activist: she spent three years in Israel, is married to an Israeli and has relatives in the West Bank. Despite many critics in the organized Jewish community, she says JVP is thriving...
Please read more; there's a lot there: The Jewish voice at the heart of the boycott Israel movement
See also:
The country must be held accountable for its human rights abuses.
I’m Jewish, and I want people to boycott Israel
Proof that not every Jew is smarter than average.
Jews are smart?
Is that why they tend to support gun control like Nazis used on Jews?
Is that why they often support Muslim refugees who these Muslim refugees tend to hate Jews more than everyone else?
Is that why they often blame Poland for the Holocaust, which is ignorant of history, and makes Poles their historic host nation angry at them?
I think the correct word for Jews isn't smart, but rather ambitious, indeed they are extremely ambitious people.
But, I fail to see how Jewish abstract thought / logic is in any form better than White Goyim, if anything they seem to be trailing.
Israel is too good?
How?
Keeping Palestinian criminals in cages?
Sterilizing Ethiopian immigrants?
Imprisoning African refugees?
The buffer zone at Gaza which shoots at even little Gazan children?
The settlements in the West Bank which strip Palestinians from their land?
The wars which Israel has killed far more Palestinians, than Palestinians have killed Israelis?