Khaberni - A report published by "DropSite" revealed Larry Ellison's, the owner of "Oracle" and future part-owner of "TikTok", clear involvement in Israeli foreign policy, notably through the vetting of Marco Rubio, who was a candidate for the US presidency in 2015, and verifying his stance towards Israel.
"DropSite" revealed a set of emails from 2015 that show ongoing conversations between Larry Ellison and Ron Prosor, then Israel's ambassador to the United Nations and currently the Israeli ambassador to Germany, focusing on Rubio's position on Israeli policy.
Independently, the site verified the authenticity of these emails and their realism based on their own auditing and verification teams, and the emails seem largely authentic, reflecting the close relationship between Rubio and Ellison that later contributed to moving the "TikTok" deal towards Ellison.
Ellison is also one of the major supporters of Israeli policy as well as one of the major funders and donors to the Tony Blair Foundation, which plays a pivotal role in Trump's future plan for the Gaza Strip after the ceasefire.
Ellison played a pivotal role in verifying Marco Rubio's orientations during his presidential candidacy in 2015, as he lost the initial race against Donald Trump at the time and did not continue his presidential campaign journey.
The messages reveal that Ellison met with Prosor and they spoke together before meeting Rubio later, then Prosor communicated with Ellison to ensure his opinion of Rubio and whether he supported Israeli efforts, to which Ellison later approved, confirming that Rubio would be a good friend to Israel.
The circle of relationship between Rubio and Ellison completes after more than 9 years, as Rubio led the campaign against "TikTok", portraying it as a strategic threat to Israeli national security, which prompted the U.S. government to propose the new deal that ended in Ellison's favor according to the "DropSite" report.
The report also adds that Ellison's acquisition of "TikTok" completes the total control of the Ellison family over the largest media outlets and platforms in the world, as David, son of Larry Ellison, aims to acquire a group of major media companies such as "CBS News", "CNN", "Warner Brothers", and "Paramount".




