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The Ofer Group is an Israeli family shipping business owned by the Ofer family. The Ofer family owns one of the largest private shipping companies in the world.

Sammy Ofer, KBE (22 February 1922 – 3 June 2011) born in Romania, and brother Yuli Ofer, born in Bat Galim, Haifa, Israel, in 1924, established the Ofer Brothers shipping company in the 1950s. The Ofer Holdings Group deals in property in Israel and overseas. The company has branched out into aviation [1], high-tech [2], private equity [3], media [4] and real estate [5]. It is chaired by 50% owner Udi Angel.

Shares in Israel Corporation, one of Israel's largest holding companies, were acquired by the Ofer family in 1999, with Ofer Holdings acquiring a stake as part of the extended group. The company's holdings include Zim, Israel Chemicals, Oil Refineries Ltd (BAZAN) in Haifa, Bank Mizrahi, Tower Semiconductor and more.

In 2011, the United States imposed sanctions on the corporation after it allegedly sold a tanker to Iran Shipping Lines. The company denied that it had ever sold ships to Iran.[6] Ofer's subsidiary Tanker Pacific sold a tanker called Raffles Park to UAE's Crystal Shipping which then sold the ship to Islamic Republic of Iran Shipping Lines.[7] A dozen other Ofer Brothers' ships have docked in Iranian ports over the past decade.[8] The company claims it had been given permission for the dockings, but the Israeli government has denied this and has opened an investigation into the issue.[9]

In 3 June 2011, Sammy Ofer passed away in his house in Tel Aviv at the age of 89.[10]

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