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Aton Ben-Horin

@Aton

Executive Vice President, A&R- Warner Music Group | CEO - Plush Management

Los Angeles, CA Katılım Nisan 2009
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Aton Ben-Horin
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Expect Nothing, Appreciate Everything.
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David Guetta
David Guetta@davidguetta·
Behind the scenes of making “I Don’t Wanna Wait”!! Out Friday 🔥🔥
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Hellhammer
Hellhammer@Hellhammer9999·
@PR_NHL @NHL Should they ban America next year from playing for invading Iraq? *think about it* If not then sit down and be quiet.
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Aton Ben-Horin
Aton Ben-Horin@Aton·
@elonmusk @DimaZeniuk Thank you @elonmusk for taking the time to go learn and see first hand the tragedy and pain that the Israeli community has been dealing with. This means more than you know to both the people living in Israel, and our Jewish brothers and sisters 🙏💙
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Dima Zeniuk
Dima Zeniuk@DimaZeniuk·
Elon Musk and PM of Israel Benjamin Netanyahu met with local residents in Kibbutz Kfar Aza 🇮🇱
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Congresswoman Susie Lee
Congresswoman Susie Lee@RepSusieLee·
I'm honored that @commongroundcom has just named me the most bipartisan member of Congress. Now, more than ever, Congress must work together and I am proud to be leading that charge. The stakes are too high and time is too short for partisan bickering and political inaction.
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Kiyah Willis
Kiyah Willis@kiyahwillis·
People have been spamming my comments with images of injured/dead Gazan children since I came out in support of Israel Yes I know these images are devastating and the children being harmed in this war are innocent I'm also not easily emotionally manipulated I wouldn’t have rooted for the Nazis or called for a ceasefire if I had seen images of dead German children A rational person realizes that yes the deaths are tragic and also that they are the fault of the government that began the conflict and put their citizens in danger (the Nazis in WW2 and Hamas now) Hamas shouldn’t have attacked Israel on October 7 and ended the ceasefire that was in place They shouldn't have built their military bases, tunnels, and weapons storage under schools, hospitals, and homes And they shouldn't have told/forced their citizens to stay in conflict zones after Israel gave them a warning to leave Anyone who actually cares about Gazan children is angry at Hamas and hopes that they will either surrender and end the fighting or that Israel will remove them from power quickly
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Bill Ackman
Bill Ackman@BillAckman·
I am pro-Palestinian. Some might be surprised by this due to my recent advocacy on @X for Israel, but you shouldn’t be. I am anti-terrorist, not anti-Palestinian. It is not inconsistent to be pro-Israel and pro-Palestinian. And my pro-Palestinian viewpoint is not a new one. My pro-Palestinian perspective began more than 30 years ago when I was introduced to the Palestinian community and their plight in the early 1990s. I have invested millions in helping promote Palestinian economic development and peaceful coexistence. We would do a lot more if we could be confident that the funds would be used productively. The crisis in Gaza is largely due to a failure of leadership. The Palestinians elected Hamas in 2006 after Israel withdrew and evicted 9,000 of its own citizens from their Gazan homes. Israel withdrew from Gaza for peace. It was a small scale test of a two-state solution. Rather than building the Singapore of the Middle East over the last 18 years, Hamas diverted funding to build tunnels, rockets and munitions to wage terror and war in an effort to eliminate Israel and kill Jews. Like the Israelis, the vast majority of Palestinians want peace. They want opportunities for employment so they can earn a living wage to support and educate their families so the next generation can build a better life. They want peace, beauty, happiness, health and prosperity as we all do. All of that would have been possible with Gazan leadership which focused on economic development rather than terrorism. Israel and (most of) the world wanted the Gazan experiment to succeed. Israel simply wanted peace. Israel built a fence and created checkpoints to protect its citizens from suicide bombers and other forms of terror. The Egyptians built a concrete wall at their border with Gaza for the same reasons. The need for a fence and checkpoints is made self-evident by the catastrophic impact on Israel when the fence was breached on Oct. 7th. Hamas is in the business of terrorism. Hamas makes money with grift, corruption, and funding from Israel’s enemies who support Hamas to achieve their own anti-Israel objectives. Hamas and those that support it don’t care about the Palestinians. The Palestinians are simply a tool to implement their anti-Israel and/or anti-Jew objectives. Like other businesses, Hamas has a corporate hierarchy where those at the top make thousands of times more than the ‘workers’ at the bottom. Hamas’ leaders have put aside hundreds of millions and even billions for themselves. Hamas uses their ‘culture’ of terrorism, cash, and other incentives to motivate young, brainwashed —often from youth—, radicalised militants to implement death, torture and destruction. Their ‘success’ at terrorism attracts more funding, amplifies Israel’s response, and the cycle continues. Hamas does not care about the Palestinian people. Hamas knew with certainty how Israel would respond to the torture, rape, beheading, and slaughter of Israeli women, children, seniors and infants on Oct. 7th. Hamas’ plan was to hide out in their tunnels and headquarters built under major hospitals, limit evacuations so that Palestinian citizens are exposed to the inevitable Israeli military response, and then rally the world against Israel in a globally coordinated response as innocent civilians die. Israel has no choice but to destroy Hamas. It cannot allow its survival, as Hamas’ existence remains an existential threat. If ISIS invaded our southern border, we would do the same. We would warn civilians to evacuate and then we would go in and destroy the terrorists. We wouldn’t cease fire until they were obliterated. The whole situation is an incredible tragedy. While I have always hoped for a viable and peaceful two-state solution, the Gaza experiment has been an abject failure. Future efforts for statehood for the Palestinians must learn from this catastrophe. As always, I welcome your input, critiques and rebuttal. What did I get wrong?
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Minnesota Vikings
Minnesota Vikings@Vikings·
Tonight, we are flying 10 American flags inside U.S. Bank Stadium to represent the 10 Americans who are currently being held hostage and were among the more than 200 people kidnapped by Hamas during the October 7 terrorist attacks on Israel.
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Aton Ben-Horin
Aton Ben-Horin@Aton·
Hitmaker of the month🙌 Thank you @Variety variety.com/2022/music/new… And the biggest thank you goes to my incredible team and roster of artists, producers, and songwriters for entrusting me with their careers
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billboard
billboard@billboard·
Warner Music veteran Aton Ben-Horin has been promoted to executive vp, global A&R for the Atlantic Records Group. blbrd.cm/i77JFcq
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Sierra Club
Sierra Club@SierraClub·
Outings offer chances to enjoy & explore culturally & environmentally rich corners of the world. We postponed 2 trips to Israel. Learn how we are working to uphold core values of our work as we plan new outings to Israel later this year. sc.org/SierraClubOuti…
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