8chan/8kun QResearch Posts (4)
#20519542 at 2024-03-05 05:42:52 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #25167: Ride The Super Tuesday Preview Slide - America Winning Edition
==How did the CCP develop advanced technology so quickly:
Huawei reportedly acquires Israeli IT networking company Toga Networks for $150millionDecember 7, 2016
https://venturebeat.com/2016/12/07/huawei-reportedly-acquires-israeli-it-networking-company-toga-networks-for-150-million/
Israeli chipmaker taps Baidu to enhance driverless car technology
https://asia.nikkei.com/Business/Companies/Israeli-chipmaker-taps-Baidu-to-enhance-driverless-car-technology
Bank Leumi and Chinese Insurance Giant Ping An to Cooperate in Promoting Israeli
High-Tech in ChinaMarch 22, 2017
https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20170322005879/en/Bank-Leumi-Chinese-Insurance-Giant-Ping-Cooperate
Chinese TV Series Lauds Israel: The Alliance Between China and ZionismAug 18, 2010
https://www.foreignpolicyjournal.com/2010/08/18/chinese-tv-series-lauds-israel-the-alliance-between-china-
and-zionism/view-all/
Jack Ma receives honorable doctoral degree at Tel Aviv University in Israel 2018-05-04
http://www.xinhuanet.com/english/2018-05/04/c_137156341.htm
China's Baidu makes first investment in Israeli start-upDecember 7, 2014
https://www.reuters.com/article/pixellot-baidu/chinas-baidu-makes-first-investment-in-israeli-start-up-idUSL6N0TR04X20141207
Alibaba invests in AI ecommerce search platform Twiggle01 June 2016
https://www.thedrum.com/news/2016/06/01/alibaba-invests-ai-ecommerce-search-platform-twiggle
Chinese ecommerce giant Alibaba to open Israel R&D center
OCTOBER 12, 2017
https://www.jpost.com/Business-and-Innovation/Chinese-ecommerce-giant-Alibaba-to-open-Israel-R-and-D-center-507267
Alibaba Invests $26 Million In Israeli Database Innovator In Outreach To High-Tech Nation
May 30, 2018
https://www.forbes.com/sites/rebeccafannin/2018/05/30/alibaba-invests-26-million-in-israeli-database-innovator-in-outreach-to-high-tech-nation/#5c476ff85973
Chinese Investments in Israeli Tech Mapped
18.01.19
Direct investments in Israel-based companies made by China-based investors are not included in the following list.
Israeli venture capital firm: Pitango Venture Capital
China-based limited partner: China's sovereign wealth fund, China Investment Corporation (CIC)Funds committed: Around $50 million Leading partners at the Israeli fund: Nechemia (Chemi) J. Peres, Rami Kalish, Isaac Hillel, Eyal Niv, Aaron Mankovski
Some portfolio companies of the Israeli fund: Content discovery company Taboola.com Ltd., marketing analytics company Apps
Flyer Ltd. digital health startup Medisafe Project Ltd.
Israeli venture capital firm: Jerusalem Venture Partners (JVP)China-based limited partner: Alibaba Group Holding Ltd.
Funds committed: Tens of millions of dollars
Leading partners at the Israeli fund: Erel Margalit
Some portfolio companies of the Israeli fund: Cybersecurity startup Morphisec Ltd. cybersecurity company Vicarius Ltd. Israeli baby sleep monitors startup Nanit Udisense Inc., big data management startup Iguazio Systems Ltd.
Israeli venture capital firm: Canaan Partners IsraelChina-based limited partner: Lenovo Group Ltd.
Funds committed: Several million dollarsLeading partners at the Israeli fund: Izhar Shay, Ehud Levy
Some portfolio companies of the Israeli fund: City management company Zencity Technologies Ltd., high-resolution auto radar startup Arbe Robotics, cybersecurity startup Regulus Cyber Ltd.
Israeli venture capital firm: Viola Ventures
China-based limited partners: Baidu, Inc., Ping An Insurance Group Co of China Ltd., Qihoo 360 Technology Co.Ltd. Funds committed: Tens of millions of dollars
Leading partners at the Israeli fund: Shlomo Dovrat, Avi Zeevi, Daniel Cohen, Ronen Nir
Some portfolio companies of the Israeli fund: Interactive content startup Playbuzz Ltd., home tech support company Puls Technologies Inc., autonomous vehicle technology developer VayaVision Sensing Ltd., agricultural intelligence company Taranis-Visual Ltd.
Israeli venture capital firm: Catalyst Private Equity Partners Fund L.P.China-based limited partner: China Everbright Ltd. (CEL)Funds committed: $200 million
#14381867 at 2021-08-17 23:27:01 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #18194 Ebaking Ain't Easy Edition
==Direct investments in Israel-based companies made by China-based investors are not included in the following list.
Israeli venture capital firm: Pitango Venture Capital
China-based limited partner: China's sovereign wealth fund, China Investment Corporation (CIC)
Funds committed: Around $50 million
Leading partners at the Israeli fund: Nechemia (Chemi) J. Peres, Rami Kalish, Isaac Hillel, Eyal Niv, Aaron Mankovski
Some portfolio companies of the Israeli fund: Content discovery company Taboola.com Ltd., marketing analytics company AppsFlyer Ltd. digital health startup Medisafe Project Ltd.
Israeli venture capital firm: Jerusalem Venture Partners (JVP)
China-based limited partner: Alibaba Group Holding Ltd.
Funds committed: Tens of millions of dollars
Leading partners at the Israeli fund: Erel Margalit
Some portfolio companies of the Israeli fund: Cybersecurity startup Morphisec Ltd. cybersecurity company Vicarius Ltd. Israeli baby sleep monitors startup Nanit Udisense Inc., big data management startup Iguazio Systems Ltd.
Israeli venture capital firm: Canaan Partners Israel
China-based limited partner: Lenovo Group Ltd.
Funds committed: Several million dollars
Leading partners at the Israeli fund: Izhar Shay, Ehud Levy
Some portfolio companies of the Israeli fund: City management company Zencity Technologies Ltd., high-resolution auto radar startup Arbe Robotics, cybersecurity startup Regulus Cyber Ltd.
Israeli venture capital firm: Viola Ventures
China-based limited partners: Baidu, Inc., Ping An Insurance Group Co of China Ltd., Qihoo 360 Technology Co. Ltd.
Funds committed: Tens of millions of dollars
Leading partners at the Israeli fund: Shlomo Dovrat, Avi Zeevi, Daniel Cohen, Ronen Nir
Some portfolio companies of the Israeli fund: Interactive content startup Playbuzz Ltd., home tech support company Puls Technologies Inc., autonomous vehicle technology developer VayaVision Sensing Ltd., agricultural intelligence company Taranis-Visual Ltd.
Israeli venture capital firm: Catalyst Private Equity Partners Fund L.P.
China-based limited partner: China Everbright Ltd. (CEL)
Funds committed: $200 million
Leading partners at the Israeli fund: Yair Shamir and Edouard Cukierman
Some portfolio companies of the Israeli fund: Content discovery company Taboola.com Ltd, milling and drilling solutions company Lamina Technologies S.A. metal and ceramic 3D-printing startup XJet Ltd.
Israeli venture capital firm: Emerge
China-based limited partners: State-owned China Merchants Group Fund, Alibaba co-founder Yongming Wu, ZhenFund founder Xu Xiaoping (Bob Xu), Zhang Ying (David Zhang), founding managing partner of Matrix Partners China Zhang Ying (David Zhang)
Funds committed: $30 million
Leading partners at the Israeli fund: Dovi Ollech, Avi Hasson
Some portfolio companies of the Israeli fund: Autotech company Cognata Ltd.,
artificial intelligence medical imaging company Aidoc Medical Ltd., computer vision technology startup VisionCortex Ltd. known as Percepto.
Israeli venture capital firm: Magma Venture Partners
Limited partners: An undisclosed Hong Kong-based company
Funds committed: Tens of millions of dollars
Israeli firm: Magma Venture Partners
Leading partners at the Israeli fund: Modi Rosen, Yahal Zilka
Some portfolio companies of the Israeli fund: Automotive communication chips startup AutoTalks Ltd., rental property management company Guesty, Inc., mobile gaming company TabTale Ltd., industrial security software startup Indegy Ltd.
https://www.calcalistech.com/ctech/articles/0,7340,L-3754524,00.html
#11797143 at 2020-11-26 18:36:20 (UTC+1)
Q Research General #15058: HIGHWAY to VICTORY Edition
Blue and White minister: 'Good chance' we'll vote to dissolve Knesset next week
Second minister in Gantz's party also confirms they're weighing voting in favor of opposition's no-confidence motion on Wednesday, which would topple coalition and trigger election
A minister from the Blue and White party said on Thursday that there was a "good chance" his party would vote in favor of a motion of no confidence in the government, toppling the coalition and setting the country formally on the path to new elections.
"There is a good chance that we will vote in favor of dissolving the Knesset on Wednesday," Science Minister Izhar Shay told Army Radio.
Shay was the second minister from Blue and White to comment on the matter after Culture and Sports Minister Chili Tropper told Channel 12 news that the party was mulling voting in favor of disbanding the parliament.
"We are considering whether to support a proposal to dissolve the Knesset as early as next week," Tropper said.
Izhar Shay poses at the Knesset, on April 29, 2019 (Noam Revkin Fenton/Flash90)
In a move aimed at pressuring the centrist Blue and White to break ranks with the coalition amid an ongoing deterioration of relations within the government, Opposition Leader Yair Lapid said on Monday that he would again present a proposal next week to disperse the Knesset and call new elections.
Blue and White's leader, Defense Minister Benny Gantz, has refused to say if his party will support the bill. The party has been reportedly weighing putting forward its own bill to disperse the Knesset to avoid handing Yesh Atid credit for the move. Lapid's bill would likely fail without Blue and White's support.
Yamina MK Ayelet Shaked said Wednesday that her right-wing religious party would support Lapid's bill to disband the Knesset, with the government appearing to teeter on the brink of collapse anyway.
Shaked asserted to the Ynet news site that her party was now "a leadership alternative" to Likud, and said people were tired of "the failing parties currently running the country." Yamina leader Naftali Bennett "is able, worthy and needs to be the next prime minister," she said.
https://www.timesofisrael.com/blue-and-white-minister-good-chance-well-vote-to-dissolve-knesset-next-week/
#10640485 at 2020-09-14 04:38:52 (UTC+1)
Q RESEARCH GENERAL #13617: Wheels & Walls W&W (Wizards & Warlocks) Edition
"Israel to Shut Down Nation for Three Weeks to Contain COVID Spread"
Facing a spike of 4,000 daily new coronavirus infections, the government of Israel voted Sunday to implement a national lockdown for three weeks to contain the spread-a decision that was opposed by a number of cabinet members.
The lockdown will begin on Friday and include the Jewish New Year. Israel is reported to be the first country to impose such a measure on a national level.
"There are detailed regulations that the government will approve in the next two days," Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said in a briefing after the vote, as reported by The Jerusalem Post. "I know these steps will take a heavy toll, that this is not the holiday we are used to, and that we will certainly not be able to celebrate with the whole family." Netanyahu has been previously criticized for his response to the pandemic, including reopening the economy too quickly.
The measures during the lockdown include: not having more than 10 people congregating indoors, while groups of 20 are permitted outside; schools and shopping centers will be closed; citizens cannot go beyond 500 meters from home except for traveling to work; and non-governmental businesses and offices can remain open but not take in patrons.
The decision drew criticism from some members of Netanyahu's cabinet who argued that a nationwide lockdown would hurt Israel's economy. Among those officials were Science and Technology Minister Izhar Shay, Economy Minister Amir Peretz, and Tourism Minister Asaf Zamir, who said that "a full closure of the entire country during the holidays is too extreme a step and has economic implications that entire industries will not recover from."
"Hundreds of thousands of employees and the self-employed are in existential anxiety. The economic coronavirus pandemic is no less severe than the health pandemic," said Peretz.
Yom Kippur, the holiest day of the year, begins on September 27.
Before the government vote, Housing Minister Yaakov Litzman announced his resignation to protest against the lockdown measures. He also threatened to pull the ultra-Orthodox Jewish party that he leads out of the governing coalition, BBC News reported.
"My heart is with the thousands of Jews who come to synagogue once a year and this year won't come at all due to the lockdown," wrote Litzman in his resignation letter. "I warned against a lockdown during the holidays in every possible forum and emphasized that if there is a need for a full lockdown, it should not wait for a rise of infection to get to this pace."
Health Minister Yuli Edelstein remarked that while he should be happy about the decision, he's not. "For three months, I tried to do everything to allow us to live life alongside the coronavirus and keep the number [of sick patients] at levels the health system could live with," Edelstein said, as quoted by The Jerusalem Post. The Health Ministry also experienced criticism from those within the government over its handling of the pandemic.
But another cabinet official, Interior Minister Areyh Deri, backed the measures. As reported by the Times of Israel, Deri said he supports a general lockdown as opposed to localized closures in the cities.
According to Johns Hopkins University's tracker, as of Sunday afternoon, Israel has approximately 154,000 confirmed coronavirus cases, including more than 1,108 deaths. A recent report from the country's coronavirus information center said that the growing rate of infections is bringing hospitals to maximum capacity.
Newsweek reached out to Israel's government press office for additional comment.
https://www.newsweek.com/israel-shut-down-nation-three-weeks-contain-covid-spread-1531597