Emirati Businessman Makes Large Donations to Israeli "Charity Project"
An economic magazine reveals the contribution of five businessmen to a "huge Israeli charity project," which includes Emirati businessman Mohamed Alabbar.
Israeli media quoted the Calcalist economic website today, Thursday, saying that one of the five major donors for a huge Israeli "charity project", launched 18 years ago, is an Emirati businessman Mohammad Alabbar, CEO of the largest real estate company in the world, Emaar Properties.
The five donors secretly provided aid to thousands of Israeli families suffering from hunger, worth 550 million shekels. They provided them with food cards and parcels, according to Israeli media.
Alabbar revealed the identities of the five businessmen who donated this week during a conference on food security held in Tel Aviv.
Israeli media revealed that Alabbar joined the huge "charitable project" in 2018. He joined before the normalization agreement between "Israel" and the UAE, which was signed on September 15, 2020, in Washington.
The source stated that the "charitable project" was established by the Israeli businessman Moti Ben Moshe in 2003, and "he started it with 2,500 families, and succeeded in recruiting several donors, including the Emirati businessman."