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But as an American business leader condemning Hamas’s attacks, he said, he felt surprisingly lonely. “I was disappointed that fewer leaders than I anticipated spoke out emphatically, clearly and with moral clarity on this issue,” Mr. Karp said. Some business leaders made donations to humanitarian organizations and pointed their employees to company-sponsored mental health resources. “No company does business in Gaza — as opposed to, say, in Russia, where there are 1,500 major companies doing business,” he said, comparing this war with the Russian invasion of Ukraine. “The dynamics in the Middle East have always been difficult and complex,” he wrote.
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Harry Jowsey is an influencer best known for appearing on Netflix's "Too Hot To Handle." Australian-born Jowsey aims to invest in about 10 companies including dating apps and gaming sites. A social media extrovert with acting ambitions, Jowsey models himself on Ashton Kutcher, an actor and prankster-turned serial entrepreneur. Like the actor, Jowsey has been backing companies he knows, funding startups linking tech and social media. Jowsey didn't respond to Rybchin's comments and the startups mentioned in this article didn't respond to a request for comment.
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