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P3Q9Wx5.pngThe lure of quick money, power, and the romance of the criminal lifestyle was attractive to both second-generation Jewish and Italian immigrants.
There was a supposed Jewish "crime wave" in early 20th century New York. In disturbing numbers, young Jews had joined crime "rackets", it was said, along with children of Irish, Italian and other immigrants. However, the supposed Jewish-immigrant crime wave may have been exaggerated by the press and law enforcement. Crime and population figures show that Jews in New York committed crimes at a rate far below the average for the wider society.
As described by sociologist Stephen Steinberg, less than a sixth of the city's felony arrests were Jews during the 1920s, when Jews constituted nearly a third of the city's population.
 
Several notable Jewish-American mobsters provided financial support for Israel through donations to Jewish organizations since the country's creation in 1948. Jewish-American gangsters used Israel's Law of Return to flee criminal charges or face deportation. Notables include Joseph "Doc" Stacher, who built up Las Vegas by pairing the Jewish and Italian Mafia into a national organized crime syndicate.
Prime Minister Golda Meir set out to reverse this trend in 1970, when she denied entrance to Meyer Lansky.
In 2010, it was reported by leaks that the United States Embassy in Israel, in a cable titled "Israel: The Promised Land of Organized Crime?",
had expressed grave 3MyLMSE.pngconcern about the activities of Israeli organized crime figures, and was taking measures to prevent members of crime families from being issued visas to the United States. American diplomats expressed concern that Inbal Gavrieli, the niece of one of Israel's most powerful mafia bosses, had been elected to the Knesset as an MK for Likud.
 
CgCyKRG.pngThe Trabelsi Organization is an Israeli organized crime syndicate that has been active in Israel since the late 20th and in America since early 21st century. The organization was founded by brothers Yaacov and Avraham Trabelsi, of Moroccan Jewish origin, in the city of Netanya, Israel, in the 1990s. The Trabelsi Organization is involved in a wide range of criminal activities, including drug trafficking, money laundering, and extortion. One of the hallmarks of the Trabelsi Organization is its use of violence to maintain its position within the criminal underworld. The organization is known for its ruthless tactics, and its members are responsible for numerous murders and other violent crimes. Despite its reputation for violence, the Trabelsi Organization is also known for its sophisticated approach to criminal activity.
The organization was highly organized and had a complex structure that allowed it to operate in multiple countries around the world.
 
 
 
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OOC Information:
The Sitra Network is a high-end roleplay faction, we aim to portray a Israeli/American group of criminals that operates mostly in East Los Santos.
As a group, we stick to realism and we are inspired by real crime families and incidents that happened in real life.
Joining this faction you must illustrate your determination within joining the faction by going through ups and downs with your character and with the faction.

Faction leadership reserves the right to Character Kill (CK) any individual within the group or that wishes to be a part of it as long as the reasoning is sound. Character Kills are not taken lightly and are always a last-resort method that is not commonly carried out.
If you want to join the faction or having any concerns or questions regarding the faction you can feel free to forward your messages to @keepitlowkey.
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