This fits into The Muslim Brotherhood Framework of eradicating all Dhimmi States with the EU and US in the Al-Malhamat Al-Kubra, then The Arab League eraducates The US and EU. Very solid now.
Quite frankly, I think the US is still one of the only places whose innovation scene can be taken seriously. The other one is its biggest rival, China, which is pretty hostile to Israel these days and to the West.
As someone who lives in Canada, I see the same European trends here; Israeli presence in tech barely exists, and Canadians who truly want to be involved in innovation move to the US. Let's face it, Europe and other niche countries aren't the place to be for innovation. The war in Gaza doesn't help the Israeli reputation, but when I think about recent innovation in technology, no European company comes to mind. The European economy is way too centred on old money, an excess of regulation, and old traditions that are slowly disappearing. People like winners; Europe is certainly not in this club now, and if we look at past trends, there's no chance they are going to be in this club anytime soon.
Good question Saul. From what I'm hearing, that is far away and not really on the table at the moment. In any case, the Gulf is writing massive checks with for AI infrastructure in the U.S. The latest news out of our embassy in the UAE is also not promising. down the line If and when things calm down and the Abraham Accords can hopefully get back on track, that could change.
This fits into The Muslim Brotherhood Framework of eradicating all Dhimmi States with the EU and US in the Al-Malhamat Al-Kubra, then The Arab League eraducates The US and EU. Very solid now.
If Europe wants to shoot itself in the foot (or worse), it can go ahead 🤌 We will just build and sell more amazing tech and stuff 🇮🇱
Quite frankly, I think the US is still one of the only places whose innovation scene can be taken seriously. The other one is its biggest rival, China, which is pretty hostile to Israel these days and to the West.
As someone who lives in Canada, I see the same European trends here; Israeli presence in tech barely exists, and Canadians who truly want to be involved in innovation move to the US. Let's face it, Europe and other niche countries aren't the place to be for innovation. The war in Gaza doesn't help the Israeli reputation, but when I think about recent innovation in technology, no European company comes to mind. The European economy is way too centred on old money, an excess of regulation, and old traditions that are slowly disappearing. People like winners; Europe is certainly not in this club now, and if we look at past trends, there's no chance they are going to be in this club anytime soon.
Very Interesting, thank you. I shared on Fbook
Great overview as always thanks
Is it conceivable that Gulf $ will step into the void left by European VCs?
Fair enough-although $50m invested in Israel goes a lot further than in the US!
Good question Saul. From what I'm hearing, that is far away and not really on the table at the moment. In any case, the Gulf is writing massive checks with for AI infrastructure in the U.S. The latest news out of our embassy in the UAE is also not promising. down the line If and when things calm down and the Abraham Accords can hopefully get back on track, that could change.