Leonardo Dicaprio Finances the Construction of a Luxury Hotel in Israel and Is Accused of “Loaning with Apartheid Policies During a Genocide”
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Leonardo DiCaprio's latest business decisions include the construction of a luxury hotel facing the Mediterranean Sea, in the heart of the Herzliya marina, north of Tel Aviv, in Israel. The actor, known for his environmental activism and defense of social justice, will participate in 10% of the actions for the construction of this hotel complex that will have a height of 14 floors, 365 rooms, a yacht dock, a high-end restaurant, commercial premi…
The business is raising a number of questions: the actor, who is a messenger of peace of the United Nations (who through his secretary-general, Antonio Guterres, characterises the situation in Gaza as “a humanitarian disaster of epicalyptic proportions”) is accused of “working with apartheid policies during a genocide”
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