
Teddy Sagi, the billionaire owner of London’s Camden Market and of online competitions, finances Israel’s genocidal military according to a new report. Forbes estimates that Sagi’s net worth is over £7bn.
Sagi’s funnelling of cash toward the colony means that the hundreds of thousands of Britons who buy prize tickets from Winvia Entertainment Group’s subsidiary brands are directly benefiting the IOF. Sagi also owns betting software firm Playtech, UK-Israeli Kape Technologies and VPN companies ExpressVPN, Cyberghost and others. His donations of hundreds of thousands of pounds at a time to Israel’s military have continued throughout Israel’s genocide in Gaza. Donations include funding taxi rides to and from the front line in Gaza for IOF troops and a scholarship programme for ex-IOF soldiers.
Israel fraud conviction and Pandora’s box
The Camden billionaire, who spent five months in prison in Israel for fraud and bribery, also featured in the so-called ‘Pandora papers’, linking him to tax haven companies in offshore jurisdictions.
A new United Nations report this week has detailed the Israeli military’s mass murder of Palestinian children as part of its genocide in Gaza. The IOF has murdered almost an estimated 700,000 people in Gaza, more than half of them children.
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