Leak reveals Russian oligarch Leviev saying he appoints eight members of Israeli government

MOSCOW, RUSSIAN FEDERATION—Jack Rosen (R), Chairman of the American Jewish Congress – Council for World Jewry shakes hands with Lev Leviev, President of FJC CIS, as Chief Rabbi of Russia Berel Lazar (C) looks on, after a signing ceremony of a memorandum of understanding at the Jewish Cultural Center in Moscow, 01 March 2005. American and Russian Jewish organizations are teaming up to fight antisemitism and promote Jewish identity in the Commonwealth of Independent States. —MAXIM MARMUR/AFP via Getty Images

By RuCriminal.info
May 19, 2019 Anno Domini

Rucriminal.info continues to publish confidential conversations of officials and oligarchs which debts were fixed by Boris Berezovsky for years. From these conversations readers can learn many secrets of representatives of the Russian imperious and business elites, what they say and think actually, instead of “sing” in ears from TV screens. In this article we give an entertaining conversation Berezovsky and Roman Abramovich, the current billionaire, and then “key holder” from the Treasury of WOMEN. Abramovich says that yesterday, when they were at Chernomyrdin, Polezhaev showed him (Berezovsky) a letter addressed to Yeltsin. Polezhaev spoke by A. Korabelshikov, he said that to meet the President now impossible, but he’ll talk to Livshits, who must give this letter. Abramovich asked whether Berezovsky to deliver the letter to Livshits, he replies in the affirmative. Abramovich reports that yesterday he met Levayev. Levayev said that he is great friends with Netanyahu and if it is necessary that Netanyahu spoke in support of Yeltsin, he (Levayev) can organize. Levayev also said that of the 18 members of the Israeli government, he personally appoints 8, including the Minister of energy. So they will have plans there. Rucriminal.info offers to see the entire transcript.

Lev Leviev and Vladimir Putin.

A: Bor, Hello

B.: Yes, Rum, hi

Two questions. First, did he get the papers or not?

B.: the documents He received, though not sent, though it was promised yesterday.

A.: So. Bor (B.: Yes) , the first question, you yesterday when were at Victor Stepanovich, there still here (unintelligible) showed the letter on the President. You listening?

B.: Yes.

A.: Here. He spoke with Korabelshikov, he said that to meet the President now impossible, but he’ll talk to Livshits, and he should be given this letter. You will be able to pass it on to Livshits?

B.: Livshits I can, but I’m not sure… And, Yes, Livshits I can get. I can.

A: So you have to give this letter?

B.: Yes, I need to give this letter.

A.: Okay. Second question.

B.: Yes.

A.: I met Levayev yesterday, at your request, if you remember.

B.: Yes

A.: Here. He’s great friends with Netanyahu.

B.: So.

A.: He said, in principle, that if it is necessary that Levayev…ugh, that Netanyahu somehow spoke in support of the BNA, then he can organize it.

B.: I understand.

A.: in principle, only so that it was not interference in the internal Affairs of the Russian…

B.: (interrupts) I understood everything, absolutely. Understand it.

A.: He also said that out of the 18 members of the government appointed by Likud, he personally appoints 8 and the Minister of energy, he will appoint his own, and so we will have… plans there.

B.: Great. Perfectly. Well done, ROM, I can tell you, well done. I mean, come on, I’m interested in this case right now, which means I need to be told by Tobak to get in touch with me, I need to know when I can be assigned. I need this before the election.

Jack Rosen (R), Chairman of the American Jewish Congress, Council for World Jewry Lev Leviev (L), President of FJC CIS and Chief Rabbi of Russia Berel Lazar (C) pose for a picture, after a signing ceremony of a memorandum of understanding at the Jewish Cultural Center in Moscow 01 March 2005. —MAXIM MARMUR/AFP via Getty Images)

A.: Yeah.

B.: Okay, yeah?

A.: Yes.

B.: Agreed. That’s all.

A: Bye.

B.: Bye.

To be continued

Yaroslav Mukhtarov

2 comments

  1. “The great concern of the late Rebbe of Lubavitch is known for the safety and security of the state Israel, as well as its opposition to concessions and withdrawals; But not many know the depth of his almost daily involvement in the affairs of the state, and the intensity of the dialogue who conducted with its top political-security leaders. The new book “In the Moment of Truth”, written by journalists Shalom Yerushalmi, Yossi Alitov, and Aryeh Ehrlich, unveils the close system of ties that the Rebbe maintained with the heads of state and IDF champions. The book reveals how much he was updated in real-time in the most confidential discussions, and which influence has affected the decision-making system in Israel. […]

    The formula ‘territories for peace’ is fundamentally wrong. Concessions and setbacks weaken Israel and increase the temptation on the part of its enemies to erode its power in the hope of extinction. Precisely a determined stand will eventually cause the Arab world to come to terms with its existence.”

    Pages 3-4 http://www.shturem.net/uploadfile/pdf/BeregaHaemet.pdf

    Lev Leviev’s loyalty to Chabad is unquestioning. “The rebbe is my role model, and my values are his values,” he says.

    8th para

    https://web.archive.org/web/20110429215223/https://www.nytimes.com/2007/09/16/magazine/16Leviev-t.html

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