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SF Rialto Bldg on New Montgomery owned by Leviev's Africa-Israel built illegal Settlements
Leviev is involved in the construction of Israeli settlements in the West Bank. Leviev’s Danya Cebus company, a subsidiary of Africa-Israel, subcontracted the construction of Mattityahu East to Shaya Boymelgreen. Danya Cebus is also building part of Har Homa and Maale Adumim .[5] In 1999, Leviev's company Danya Cebus announced plans to build new homes in the settlement of Ariel[6] Through another subsidiary, LIDAR, Leviev appears to be the sole realtor/developer of the settlement of Zufim.[7] Leviev's devotion to settlement construction have drawn protest from outside the Old Bond Street store in his London home, to the Leviev-owned jewelry store in New York City, and has impelled Oxfam to make it clear that Leviev has not donated to the charity.[8][9] UNICEF has also advised Leviev that they will not partner with or accept any contributions from him due to the controversy.[
Leviev is involved in the construction of Israeli settlements in the West Bank. Leviev’s Danya Cebus company, a subsidiary of Africa-Israel, subcontracted the construction of Mattityahu East to Shaya Boymelgreen. Danya Cebus is also building part of Har Homa and Maale Adumim .[5] In 1999, Leviev's company Danya Cebus announced plans to build new homes in the settlement of Ariel[6] Through another subsidiary, LIDAR, Leviev appears to be the sole realtor/developer of the settlement of Zufim.[7] Leviev's devotion to settlement construction have drawn protest from outside the Old Bond Street store in his London home, to the Leviev-owned jewelry store in New York City, and has impelled Oxfam to make it clear that Leviev has not donated to the charity.[8][9] UNICEF has also advised Leviev that they will not partner with or accept any contributions from him due to the controversy.[
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