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Israel Acquisitions Corp and Gadfin Ltd. executed a sixth amendment to their Business Combination Agreement, extending the agreement's termination date to June 15, 2026. The amendment revises Section 7.1(d); all other termination rights under the BCA remain unchanged. The Sixth BCA Amendment is filed as Exhibit 2.7.
Israel Acquisitions Corp filed an 8-K describing a sixth amendment to its Business Combination Agreement with Gadfin Ltd. and Gadfin Regev Holdings Ltd. The amendment, signed on May 31, 2026, extends the agreement’s termination date to June 15, 2026, while leaving all other termination rights unchanged.
The filing notes that the full text of Amendment No. 6 is provided as an exhibit, alongside references to the original agreement and prior five amendments, underscoring that the parties continue to work under the existing deal structure with a short additional window to complete the transaction.
Israel Acquisitions Corp filed an 8-K describing a sixth amendment to its Business Combination Agreement with Gadfin Ltd. and Gadfin Regev Holdings Ltd. The amendment, signed on May 31, 2026, extends the agreement’s termination date to June 15, 2026, while leaving all other termination rights unchanged.
The filing notes that the full text of Amendment No. 6 is provided as an exhibit, alongside references to the original agreement and prior five amendments, underscoring that the parties continue to work under the existing deal structure with a short additional window to complete the transaction.
Nine Masts Capital Advisers LLC and Nine Masts Capital Limited report beneficial ownership of 400,000 shares (Class A) of Israel Acquisitions Corp. The filing states this equals 31.6% of the Class A shares. The report cites May 15, 2026 as the reference date for 1,264,572 shares outstanding.
The Reporting Persons indicate shared voting and dispositive power over the 400,000 shares due to affiliated adviser relationships and file this as Amendment No. 3 to a Schedule 13G/A.
Nine Masts Capital Advisers LLC and Nine Masts Capital Limited report beneficial ownership of 400,000 shares (Class A) of Israel Acquisitions Corp. The filing states this equals 31.6% of the Class A shares. The report cites May 15, 2026 as the reference date for 1,264,572 shares outstanding.
The Reporting Persons indicate shared voting and dispositive power over the 400,000 shares due to affiliated adviser relationships and file this as Amendment No. 3 to a Schedule 13G/A.
Israel Acquisitions Corp, a SPAC still seeking a target, reported a Q1 2026 net loss of $172,916 compared with net income of $66,653 a year earlier. Total assets fell to $6,373,825, driven by redemptions that reduced cash and marketable securities in the trust account to $6,337,572. During the quarter, holders of 295,860 Class A shares redeemed for $3,683,102, leaving 502,072 Class A shares subject to redemption and 6,056,239 total ordinary shares outstanding. The company has only $32,586 in operating cash and a working capital deficit of $2,841,877, and management states there is substantial doubt about its ability to continue as a going concern. Israel Acquisitions is pursuing a business combination with Gadfin Ltd. valued at approximately $180,000,000, with multiple amendments extending the termination date to May 31, 2026. Its securities were delisted from Nasdaq in early 2026 and now trade on the OTC Markets.
Israel Acquisitions Corp, a SPAC still seeking a target, reported a Q1 2026 net loss of $172,916 compared with net income of $66,653 a year earlier. Total assets fell to $6,373,825, driven by redemptions that reduced cash and marketable securities in the trust account to $6,337,572. During the quarter, holders of 295,860 Class A shares redeemed for $3,683,102, leaving 502,072 Class A shares subject to redemption and 6,056,239 total ordinary shares outstanding. The company has only $32,586 in operating cash and a working capital deficit of $2,841,877, and management states there is substantial doubt about its ability to continue as a going concern. Israel Acquisitions is pursuing a business combination with Gadfin Ltd. valued at approximately $180,000,000, with multiple amendments extending the termination date to May 31, 2026. Its securities were delisted from Nasdaq in early 2026 and now trade on the OTC Markets.
Israel Acquisitions Corp entered into a fifth amendment to its Business Combination Agreement with Gadfin Ltd. and Gadfin Regev Holdings Ltd. on May 15, 2026.
The amendment revises Section 7.1(d) to extend the BCA termination date to May 31, 2026; all other termination rights under the BCA remain.
Israel Acquisitions Corp disclosed that it entered into a fifth amendment to its Business Combination Agreement with Gadfin Ltd. and Gadfin Regev Holdings Ltd. on May 15, 2026. The amendment extends the agreement’s termination date to May 31, 2026, while leaving all other termination rights unchanged.
The filing also lists the prior Business Combination Agreement dated January 26, 2025 and four earlier amendments from July 2, 2025, December 31, 2025, March 13, 2026, and April 15, 2026, highlighting an ongoing effort to complete the planned transaction with Gadfin.
Israel Acquisitions Corp disclosed that it entered into a fifth amendment to its Business Combination Agreement with Gadfin Ltd. and Gadfin Regev Holdings Ltd. on May 15, 2026. The amendment extends the agreement’s termination date to May 31, 2026, while leaving all other termination rights unchanged.
The filing also lists the prior Business Combination Agreement dated January 26, 2025 and four earlier amendments from July 2, 2025, December 31, 2025, March 13, 2026, and April 15, 2026, highlighting an ongoing effort to complete the planned transaction with Gadfin.
Israel Acquisitions Corp Schedule 13G/A amendment reports that Meteora Capital, LLC and Vik Mittal do not beneficially own any Class A common stock of the issuer. The filing lists 0 shares and 0% ownership and affirms the Reporting Persons hold ownership of 5% or less.
Israel Acquisitions Corp Schedule 13G/A amendment reports that Meteora Capital, LLC and Vik Mittal do not beneficially own any Class A common stock of the issuer. The filing lists 0 shares and 0% ownership and affirms the Reporting Persons hold ownership of 5% or less.
Israel Acquisitions Corp entered into a fourth amendment to its Business Combination Agreement with Gadfin Ltd. and Gadfin Regev Holdings Ltd. on April 15, 2026 to extend the BCA termination date to May 15, 2026. The amendment revises Section 7.1(d); all other termination rights under the BCA remain in effect. The amendment is filed as Exhibit 2.5 and incorporated by reference.
Israel Acquisitions Corp entered a fourth amendment to its Business Combination Agreement with Gadfin Ltd. and Gadfin Regev Holdings Ltd. on April 15, 2026. The amendment revises Section 7.1(d) to extend the agreement’s termination date to May 15, 2026, with all other termination rights unchanged.
Israel Acquisitions Corp entered a fourth amendment to its Business Combination Agreement with Gadfin Ltd. and Gadfin Regev Holdings Ltd. on April 15, 2026. The amendment revises Section 7.1(d) to extend the agreement’s termination date to May 15, 2026, with all other termination rights unchanged.
Israel Acquisitions Corp, a Cayman Islands SPAC focused on Israeli technology companies, files its annual report describing a pending merger with hydrogen-powered cargo drone company Gadfin Ltd. at a negotiated Gadfin equity value of $180,000,000 in NewPubco shares.
The report outlines a complex two-step structure where Gadfin and Israel Acquisitions each merge into subsidiaries of a new Israeli holding company, with IAC public shares exchanged one-for-one into NewPubco ordinary shares and IAC warrants assumed by NewPubco. Closing requires, among other conditions, at least $15,000,000 of aggregate transaction proceeds.
The filing also details that Nasdaq began delisting the company’s units, shares and warrants in January 2026 after it failed to meet the $50,000,000 market value of listed securities requirement; trading has moved to the OTC Markets. The Business Combination Agreement includes several amendments, mutual termination rights, and potential $10,000,000 termination fees, with an outside termination date of April 15, 2026.
Israel Acquisitions Corp, a Cayman Islands SPAC focused on Israeli technology companies, files its annual report describing a pending merger with hydrogen-powered cargo drone company Gadfin Ltd. at a negotiated Gadfin equity value of $180,000,000 in NewPubco shares.
The report outlines a complex two-step structure where Gadfin and Israel Acquisitions each merge into subsidiaries of a new Israeli holding company, with IAC public shares exchanged one-for-one into NewPubco ordinary shares and IAC warrants assumed by NewPubco. Closing requires, among other conditions, at least $15,000,000 of aggregate transaction proceeds.
The filing also details that Nasdaq began delisting the company’s units, shares and warrants in January 2026 after it failed to meet the $50,000,000 market value of listed securities requirement; trading has moved to the OTC Markets. The Business Combination Agreement includes several amendments, mutual termination rights, and potential $10,000,000 termination fees, with an outside termination date of April 15, 2026.