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Monday, April 18, 2005
Peres's Peace Technology Fund folds

Peres's Peace Technology Fund folds
The fund's goal was to encourage economic cooperation between Israel and the
Palestinian Authority.
Navit Zomer - "Yediot Ahronot" 17 Apr 05 17:35
www.globes.co.il/serveen/globes/docview.asp?did=905642

The "Yediot Ahronot" Hebrew daily reports that the Shalom investment fund,
founded to invest in projects in the Palestinian Authority (PA) has
discontinued its activity. The Shalom fund was founded six years ago, before
the intifada, at the initiative of Vice Premier Shimon Peres. The fund's
goal was to encourage economic cooperation between Israel and the PA.

Registered in the Cayman Islands, the fund is classified as an international
investment fund. Israeli and foreign entities were partners in the fund. The
foreign partners included the World Bank, Royal Philips Electronics (NYSE:
PHG; AEX: PHI), and DaimlerChrysler AG (NYSE, XETRA: DCX). Israeli partners
included Iscar (controlled by Stef Wertheimer), Ormat Industries (TASE:
ORMT) (Bronicki family), Delta Galil Industries (Nasdaq: DELT; TASE: DELT)
(Dov Lautman), and ZAG Industries (Zvi Yemini). The PA investment company
was also a partner in the fund.

The Evergreen Partners investment company, controlled by chairman Jacob
Burak, managed the fund, and raised $65 million for it. The fund has
invested $20 million to date in enterprises in the PA, including shares of
Palestinian communications company PalTel Palestine Telecommunications Co. -
Itisalat (PSE: PALTEL) (the Palestinian equivalent of Bezeq (TASE: BZEQ)),
the Ramallah shopping mall, and a Palestinian mortgage bank.

The Shalom fund recently sold all its holdings, and decided to return the
money to its investors, and liquidate its activity. The fund sold its
investments to Palestinian entities.

Evergreen Partners said in response, "The fund was closed because of the
security situation, which does not allow it to operate as its founders
envisioned."

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