Philippine Daily Inquirer

PH, Israel sign deals worth $82.9M

- —STORY BY CHRISTINE O. AVENDAÑO

Before leaving Israel for Jordan, President Duterte on Wednesday bagged $82.9 million in new investment deals that included the distributi­on of Century canned tuna products within the Israeli and Palestinia­n Authority, creation of a local facility to manufactur­e weapons, promotion of tactical vehicles, and developmen­t of military and intelligen­ce products and hardware.

President Duterte on Wednesday flew to Jordan on a high note after bagging $82.9 million in new investment agreements during his official visit to Israel.

The deals included the distributi­on of Century canned tuna products within the Israeli and Palestinia­n Authority, creation of a local facility to manufactur­e weapons, promotion of tactical vehicles, and developmen­t of military and intelli- gence products and hardware, officials said.

These were signed during Mr. Duterte’s forum with Israeli businessme­n on Tuesday and expected to generate 790 jobs.

Speaking at the King David hotel, the President said he was not a dictator and invited the businessme­n to invest in the Philippine­s.

Mr. Duterte devoted much of his speech to explaining his brutal crackdown on drugs that has drawn internatio­nal condemnati­on.

He received a generally warm welcome from the government but was greeted with protests outside the Israeli presidenti­al residence.

“Do not believe in that thing that I am there to be a dictator. I will go down on the day my term ends,” he said.

The President said he was facing “many troubles,” including human rights groups condemning his war on drugs, but he made it clear he is a Christian and believes in the sanctity of life.

“I can never tolerate banditry, the Isis thing of just killing people children and all,” he said, adding: “I only kill criminals. And if you ask me now, yes I do.”

The Philippine leader told the audience that if they found difficulty in doing business in Manila, they could set a meeting with him “even in the middle of the night.” He said he would “slap” those who extorted from them.

Mr. Duterte will be on an official visit to Jordan on the invitation of King Abdullah II. He will meet with the king on Thursday at the Al Huseinieh Palace Courtyard and Jordanian businessme­n at a forum later.

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 ?? —MALACAÑANG­PHOTO ?? ISRAEL TOUR President Duterte is briefed about the state-of-theart command and control system during a tour of Magen David Adom, Israel’s national emergency medical, disaster, ambulance and blood bank service, in Jerusalem onTuesday. JERUSALEM—
—MALACAÑANG­PHOTO ISRAEL TOUR President Duterte is briefed about the state-of-theart command and control system during a tour of Magen David Adom, Israel’s national emergency medical, disaster, ambulance and blood bank service, in Jerusalem onTuesday. JERUSALEM—

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