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The Business Enterprises Involved in Activities in Illegal Settlements in the Palestinian Occupied Territories 1967 The Business enterprises involved in activities in illegal settlements in the Palestinian Occupied Territories 1967 No. Business Enterprise State concerned 1 Afikim Public Transportation Ltd. Israel 2 Airbnb Inc. United States 3 American Israeli Gas Corporation Ltd. Israel 4 Amir Marketing and Investments in Israel Agriculture Ltd. 5 Amos Hadar Properties and Investments Ltd. Israel 6 Angel Bakeries Israel 7 Archivists Ltd. Israel 8 Ariel Properties Group Israel 9 Ashtrom Industries Ltd. Israel 10 Ashtrom Properties Ltd. Israel 11 Avgol Industries 1953 Ltd. Israel 12 Bank Hapoalim B.M. Israel 13 Bank Leumi Le-Israel B.M. Israel 14 Bank of Jerusalem Ltd. Israel 15 Beit Haarchiv Ltd. Israel 16 Bezeq, the Israel Telecommunication Israel Corp Ltd. 17 Booking.com B.V. Netherlands 18 C Mer Industries Ltd. Israel 19 Café Café Israel Ltd. Israel 20 Caliber 3 Israel 21 Cellcom Israel Ltd. Israel 22 Cherriessa Ltd. Israel 23 Chish Nofei Israel Ltd. Israel 24 Citadis Israel Ltd. Israel 25 Comasco Ltd. Israel 26 Darban Investments Ltd. Israel 27 Delek Group Ltd. Israel 28 Delta Israel Israel 29 Dor Alon Energy in Israel 1988 Ltd. Israel 30 Egis Rail France 31 Egged, Israel Transportation Cooperative Israel Society Ltd. 32 Energix Renewable Energies Ltd. Israel 33 EPR Systems Ltd. Israel 34 Extal Ltd. Israel 35 Expedia Group Inc. United States 36 Field Produce Ltd. Israel 37 Field Produce Marketing Ltd. Israel 38 First International Bank of Israel Ltd. Israel 39 Galshan Shvakim Ltd. Israel 40 General Mills Israel Ltd. Israel 41 Hadiklaim Israel Date Growers Cooperative Israel Ltd. 42 Hot Mobile Ltd. Israel 43 Hot Telecommunications Systems Ltd. Israel 44 Industrial Buildings Corporation Ltd. Israel 45 Israel Discount Bank Ltd. Israel 46 Israel Railways Corporation Ltd. Israel 47 Italek Ltd. Israel 48 JC Bamford Excavators Ltd. United Kingdom 49 Jerusalem Economy Ltd. Israel 50 Kavim Public Transportation Ltd. Israel 51 Lipski Installation and Sanitation Ltd. Israel 52 Matrix IT Ltd. Israel 53 Mayer Davidov Garages Ltd. Israel 54 Mekorot Water Company Ltd. Israel 55 Mercantile Discount Bank Ltd. Israel 56 Merkavim Transportation Technologies Ltd. Israel 57 Mizrahi Tefahot Bank Ltd. Israel 58 Modi'in Ezrachi Group Ltd. Israel 59 Mordechai Aviv Taasiot Beniyah 1973 Ltd. Israel 60 Motorola Solutions Israel Ltd. Israel 61 Municipal Bank Ltd. Israel 62 Naaman Group Ltd. Israel 63 Nof Yam Security Ltd. Israel 64 Ofertex Industries 1997 Ltd. Israel 65 Opodo Ltd. United Kingdom 66 Bank Otsar Ha-Hayal Ltd. Israel 67 Partner Communications Company Ltd. Israel 68 Paz Oil Company Ltd. Israel 69 Pelegas Ltd. Israel 70 Pelephone Communications Ltd. Israel 71 Proffimat S.R. Ltd. Israel 72 Rami Levy Chain Stores Hashikma Marketing Israel 2006 Ltd. 73 Rami Levy Hashikma Marketing Israel Communication Ltd. 74 Re/Max Israel Israel 75 Shalgal Food Ltd. Israel 76 Shapir Engineering and Industry Ltd. Israel 77 Shufersal Ltd. Israel 78 Sonol Israel Ltd. Israel 79 Superbus Ltd. Israel 80 Supergum Industries 1969 Ltd. Israel 81 Tahal Group International B.V. Netherlands 82 TripAdvisor Inc. United States 83 Twitoplast Ltd. Israel 84 Unikowsky Maoz Ltd. Israel 85 YES Israel 86 Zakai Agricultural Know-how and inputs Ltd. Israel 87 ZF Development and Construction Israel 88 ZMH Hammermand Ltd. Israel 89 Zorganika Ltd. Israel 90 Zriha Hlavin Industries Ltd. Israel (b) Business enterprises involved as licensors or franchisors No. Business Enterprise State concerned 91 Alon Blue Square Israel Ltd. Israel 92 Alstom S.A. France 93 Altice Europe N.V. Netherlands 94 Amnon Mesilot Ltd. Israel 95 Ashtrom Group Ltd. Israel 96 Booking Holdings Inc. United States 97 Brand Industries Ltd. Israel 98 Delta Galil Industries Ltd. Israel 99 eDreams ODIGEO S.A. Luxembourg 100 Egis S.A. France 101 Electra Ltd. Israel 102 Export Investment Company Ltd. Israel 103 General Mills Inc. United States 104 Hadar Group Israel 105 Hamat Group Ltd. Israel 106 Indorama Ventures P.C.L. Thailand 107 Kardan N.V. Netherlands 108 Mayer's Cars and Trucks Co. Ltd. Israel 109 Motorola Solutions Inc. United States 110 Natoon Group Israel 111 Villar International Ltd. Israel (c)Business enterprises involved as licensors or franchisors No. Business Enterprise Category of listed State concerned activity 112 Greenkote P.L.C. G United Kingdom .
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