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Netanyahu laments loss of ‘wonderful friend’

- By Tia Goldenberg

TEL AVIV, Israel — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday mourned the passing of U.S. casino magnate Sheldon Adelson, one of Netanyahu’s staunchest American supporters, lauding his efforts to bolster ties between the U.S. and Israel that helped drive pro-israel policy under the Trump administra­tion.

With Adelson’s death, Netanyahu loses a key U.S. backer who for the past four years had the ear of the American president and worked tirelessly to push Israel’s priorities at the White House and in Congress.

“Sheldon’s great actions to strengthen Israel’s position in the U.S. and to strengthen ties between Israel and the diaspora will be remembered for generation­s,” Netanyahu said in a statement, adding that he had received news of Adelson’s death with “deep sorrow and heartbreak.”

“We will forever remember Sheldon and his great contributi­on to Israel and the Jewish people.”

In a later, more personal statement in English, Netanyahu said Adelson was “a wonderful friend to us personally,” saying “the warmth of his heart, the clarity of his thinking and the decisivene­ss of his actions were truly exceptiona­l.”

Israeli legislator­s from across the political spectrum as well as other public figures rushed to praise Adelson and his support for Israel and Jewish causes.

Gideon Saar, who is challengin­g Netanyahu in upcoming elections, said Adelson “devoted his time and energy to speaking up for Israel, making Israel’s case to U.S. decision-makers, and strengthen­ing ties between Israel and the United States.”

Isaac Herzog, a former opposition leader and now the head of the Jewish Agency, an organizati­on that works to fortify links between Israel and the diaspora, called Adelson “one of the leaders of the Jewish people in our generation, one of the pillars of Jewish education in the world.”

Adelson, the son of Jewish immigrants, was a staunch supporter of Netanyahu and a driving force in pushing President Donald Trump’s strong pro-israel agenda, including the move of the American Embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem.

Adelson sat in the front row when the Trump administra­tion inaugurate­d the Jerusalem embassy in May 2018 and attended the unveiling of Trump’s Mideast plan at the White House last January.

More recently, he reportedly purchased the U.S. ambassador’s official residence near Tel Aviv for some $67 million last year in a move that was seen as helping prevent the embassy from relocating back to Tel Aviv after Trump leaves office.

Just weeks ago, Adelson provided a private plane for Jonathan Pollard, a former U.S. intelligen­ce analyst who spent 30 years in prison for spying for Israel, to move to Israel after his parole ended.

Las Vegas Sands Corp. said Adelson’s funeral would be held in Israel.

His attachment to Israel was lifelong and so deep that he once said he wished his military service had been in an Israeli uniform instead of an American one.

Friends of the Israel Defense Forces, a group that supports Israeli soldiers, said Adelson was one of the organizati­on’s greatest backers and that he had “adopted” three Israeli military brigades as part of one of its programs.

Adelson was also active in Israeli politics, launching a free newspaper called Israel Hayom. The newspaper has played a central role in Israeli politics, promoting exclusives and leaks from his office.

“The Israeli people were not getting a fair and balanced view of the news and views and that’s why we started Israel Hayom,” he told reporters on a visit to Israel in 2013.

Adelson supported some causes linked to the Israeli settlement movement, including Ariel University, Israel’s only university in the occupied territory, as well as City of David, an archaeolog­ical park in an Arab neighborho­od in east Jerusalem.

Adelson was also a major donor to numerous mainstream causes, and his foundation was a prolific giver to Jewish and Israeli groups, including Israel’s national Holocaust memorial, Yad Vashem.

His family foundation’s tax return for 2018 showed donations of $34 million to the Birthright Israel Foundation in New York, a program that brings young Jews from around the world on free trips to Israel.

It also lists a $10.7 million donation to the Maccabbee Task Force Foundation. The group says on its website that it’s dedicated to fighting anti-semitism generally, and the Palestinia­n-led movement promoting boycotts and sanctions against Israel specifical­ly, on college campuses. Adelson’s return also features more modest contributi­ons, such as $10,000 to the Caribbean Jewish Community.

In the U.S., Adelson helped underwrite congressio­nal trips to Israel, helped build a new headquarte­rs for the lobbying group the American Israel Public Affairs Committee and later was a top supporter of the Israeli-american Council, whose conference­s have attracted top Republican­s and Democrats.

 ?? Sebastian Scheiner The Associated Press ?? Sheldon Adelson attends the opening of the U.S. Embassy in Jerusalem in May 2018. Israel’s Benjamin Netanyahu said Tuesday that Adelson “will forever be remembered” for his work strengthen­ing ties between the U.S. and Israel.
Sebastian Scheiner The Associated Press Sheldon Adelson attends the opening of the U.S. Embassy in Jerusalem in May 2018. Israel’s Benjamin Netanyahu said Tuesday that Adelson “will forever be remembered” for his work strengthen­ing ties between the U.S. and Israel.

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