The Great Israeli Real Estate Event
Coverage of The Great Israeli Real Estate Event in the Nexus archive.
- London real estate event admits promoting Israeli settlement property 'by mistake'
Organizers of a London real estate event admitted properties in Israeli settlements were promoted 'by mistake' during the event held at Edgware United Synagogue. They defended the event, asserting British Jews' right to purchase global property, while the UK government initiated an investigation. The organizers disputed claims of promoting 'stolen Palestinian land,' labeling the areas as 'disputed territories.'
- Exclusive: Illegal settlements promoted in London at Great Israeli Real Estate Event
A Middle East Eye investigation revealed that the Great Israeli Real Estate Event in London promoted properties in occupied Palestinian territory, including illegal Israeli settlements. The event, held at Edgware United Synagogue, featured Jerusalem Real Estate advertising projects in French Hill and Ramat Eshkol, illegal settlements in occupied East Jerusalem. London Mayor Sadiq Khan stated the Metropolitan Police would assess potential criminality related to the event.
- Exclusive: Illegal settlements promoted in London at Great Israeli Real Estate Event
A real estate event in London promoted properties in illegal Israeli settlements in occupied Palestinian territories. Companies like Jerusalem Real Estate and Harey Zahav advertised developments in areas such as French Hill, Ramat Eshkol, Kfar Eldad, and Teneh Omarim. Demonstrators and counter-demonstrators clashed outside the event, organized at Edgware United Synagogue.
- Nearly 100 UK MPs and peers urge cancellation of Israeli settlement event
Nearly 100 UK MPs and peers have signed a letter urging the cancellation of the Great Israeli Real Estate Event in London, which promotes land sales in illegal Israeli settlements. The letter, sent to Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper, warns the UK could face international war crimes implications by hosting the event, which facilitates land seized from displaced Palestinians.
- Sadiq Khan says he told Met Police to investigate Great Israeli Real Estate event
Sadiq Khan, London's mayor, stated he directed the Metropolitan Police to investigate the Great Israeli Real Estate event, which promotes companies linked to illegal Israeli settlements. The event is set for Sunday in London, with its location undisclosed, and legal groups have also requested the Met investigate blocking it under a Serious Crime Prevention Order.
- Sadiq Khan says he told Met Police to investigate Great Israeli Real Estate event
Sadiq Khan, London's mayor, ordered the Metropolitan Police to investigate the Great Israeli Real Estate event, which he opposes due to its promotion of companies linked to illegal Israeli settlements. The event, scheduled for Sunday in London, has drawn condemnation from Khan and legal groups urging the Met to block it under a Serious Crime Prevention Order.
- Revealed: New details of London event promoting Israeli settlement-linked companies
A London event called The Great Israeli Real Estate Event is promoting companies linked to illegal Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank. The event, scheduled for 14 June, has drawn criticism from politicians like Zack Polanski and Jeremy Corbyn. A sponsor's list includes Harey Zahav, a company advertising property in the illegal settlement of Negohot.
- Revealed: New details of London event promoting Israeli settlement-linked companies
A London event promoting Israeli settlement-linked real estate companies is under scrutiny. The Great Israeli Real Estate Event, set for 14 June, includes sponsors and exhibitors tied to construction in illegally occupied Palestinian territories, according to an investigation. UK politicians and officials are considering legal action against the event.
- Mamdani Condemns NYC Expo Promoting Property Sales in Israeli West Bank Settlements
Mayor Zohran Mamdani condemns a real-estate expo in New York City promoting property sales in Israeli West Bank settlements, citing potential violations of international law. The expo, called The Great Israeli Real Estate Event, is set to take place at a Manhattan synagogue. The event has sparked controversy over its promotion of land sales in occupied Palestinian territories.