TLV Partners, which said it could invest as much as $20 million per company over subsequent investment rounds, has already invested in 60 Israeli companies and exited 10 so far.
"People are definitely interested in Israeli companies and Israeli technologies," said Rona Segev, a managing partner at TLV, though she also flagged concerns over the Israeli government's judicial plan.
All of the companies that TLV has invested in so far in 2023 have been incorporated in Delaware, though many Israeli companies keep their research and development operations in Israel.
"The $250 million is going to Israeli entrepreneurs but in the current political situation 90% at least will go to non-Israeli companies.
"As venture capitalists, we are okay investing in Israeli entrepreneurs wherever they decide to be at that point."
Persons:
Rona Segev, Benjamin Netanyahu's, Segev, TLV, Steven Scheer, David Goodman
Organizations:
Venture, TLV Partners, Reuters, Thomson
Locations:
United States, TLV, Israel, Delaware