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Wednesday, April 11, 2012

U2 Frontman, Bono, Spotted in Israel

Bono in Jaffa. Private visit
In a television report, Bono was said to be visiting friends during the Passover holiday.


I was always led to believe that Bono is anti-Israel, but lies are always unmasked somewhere down the road.  - Michelle


Source: YNet News
By Ran Boker


U2 frontman Bono is currently in Israel in what appears to be a private visit, Ynet has learned. Irish singer Paul Hewson, AKA Bono was spotted chatting with five friends at a restaurant in the Jaffa Port on Monday.

Bono's visit in Israel has been kept under wraps and the media was not informed of his arrival.


 This is not the singer's first visit in Israel. In 1997, he visited the country together with U2 for one concert in Tel Aviv's Hayarkon Park. Israeli producers have been trying to arrange a second U2 show in Israel since, but without success.

Apart from his musical career, Bono has made a name for himself as a leading human rights activist. It is unclear whether his visit in Israel is related to his aid efforts. The Peres Center for Peace has denied rumors that the singer's visit was connected to the center's work.


Meeting friends in Jaffa restaurant 
In 2007, Bono met former Kadima chairwoman and Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni in New York and was invited to visit Israel.

His current visit may possibly be related to his business ventures as it was recently reported he had invested funds in the Dropbox company, who has ties with an Israeli firm.