UNITED
STATES
SECURITIES
AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington,
D.C. 20549
Form
6-K
Report
of Foreign Private Issuer
Pursuant
to Rule 13a-16 or 15d-16
of
the Securities Exchange Act of 1934
For
the month of November 2024
Commission
File Number: 001-40614
INTERCURE
LTD.
(Translation
of registrant’s name into English)
85
Medinat ha-Yehudim Street
Herzliya,
4676670, Israel
Tel:
+972 77 460 5012
(Address
of principal executive offices)
Indicate
by check mark whether the registrant files or will file annual reports under cover Form 20-F or Form 40-F.
Form
20-F ☒ Form 40-F ☐
On
November 25, 2024, Intercure Ltd. (the “Company”) announced that it will hold its Annual General Meeting of Shareholders
(the “Meeting”) on December 30, 2024 at 4:00 p.m. (Israel time) at the offices of the Company’s attorneys, Doron
Tikotzky Kantor Gutman & Amit Gross., 7 Metsada St., B.S.R Tower 4, 33 Floor, Bnei Brak, Israel. In connection with the Meeting,
the Company furnishes the following documents:
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1. |
A
copy of the Notice and Proxy Statement with respect to the Meeting describing the proposals to be voted upon at the Meeting, the
procedure for voting in person or by proxy at the Meeting and various other details related to the Meeting, attached hereto as Exhibit
99.1; and |
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2. |
A
form of Proxy Card whereby holders of ordinary shares of the Company may vote at the Meeting without attending in person, attached
hereto as Exhibit 99.2. |
Exhibit
Index
SIGNATURES
Pursuant
to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by
the undersigned, thereunto duly authorized.
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INTERCURE
LTD. |
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Date:
November 25, 2024 |
/s/
Amos Cohen |
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Amos
Cohen
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Chief
Financial Officer |
Exhibit
99.1
NOTICE
OF
ANNUAL
GENERAL MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS TO BE
HELD
ON DECEMBER 30, 2024
To
the shareholders of Intercure Ltd.:
Notice
is hereby given that an Annual General Meeting (the “Meeting”) of the shareholders of Intercure Ltd. (the “Company”)
will be held at the offices of the Company’s attorneys, Doron Tikotzky Kantor Gutman & Amit Gross, at 7 Metsada St., B.S.R
Tower 4, Bnei Brak, Israel on December 30, 2024 at 4:00 p.m. (Israel Time).
The
agenda of the Meeting will be as follows:
| 1. | To
approve the re-election of Ehud Barak, Alexander Rabinovich, and Alon Granot, to the board
of directors of the Company (the “Board of Directors”), each until the
next annual general meeting of shareholders (a separate vote for each director will be taken). |
| 2. | To
approve, upon the recommendation of the Company’s audit committee (the “Audit
Committee”) and of the Board of Directors, the re-election of David Salton to our
Board of Directors, as an independent director until the next annual general meeting of shareholders. |
| 3. | To
approve the re-appointment of Somekh Chaikin, a member firm of KPMG International (the “Auditors”),
as the Company’s independent registered public accounting firm for the year ending
December 31, 2024, and to authorize the Board of Directors, upon the recommendation of the
Audit Committee, to determine the Auditors’ remuneration to be fixed in accordance
with the volume and nature of their services to the Company for such fiscal year. |
| 4. | To
review and discuss our financial statements for the year ended December 31, 2023, and to
transact such other business as may properly come before the meeting. |
Only
shareholders at the close of business on December 2, 2024 shall be entitled to notice of, and to vote at, the Meeting and any adjournment
or postponement thereof. You are cordially invited to attend the Meeting in person.
If
you are unable to attend the Meeting in person, you are requested to complete, date and sign the enclosed proxy and to return it promptly
in the pre-addressed envelope provided. Shareholders who attend the Meeting may revoke their proxies and vote their shares in person.
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By
Order of the Board of Directors
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/s/
Amos Cohen |
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Amos
Cohen, Chief Financial Officer |
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November
25, 2024 |
85
Medinat ha-Yehudim Street
Herzliya,
4676670, Israel
PROXY
STATEMENT
FOR
ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS TO BE
HELD
ON DECEMBER 30, 2024
This
Proxy Statement is furnished to our holders of ordinary shares, no par value, in connection with Annual General Meeting of Shareholders,
to be held on December 30, 2024 at 4:00 p.m. Israel time at the offices of the Company’s attorneys, Doron Tikotzky Kantor Gutman
& Amit Gross., at 7 Metsada St., B.S.R Tower 4, Bnei Brak, Israel, or at any adjournments thereof.
Throughout
this Proxy Statement, we use terms such as “Intercure”, “we”, “us”, “our” and the “Company”
to refer to Intercure Ltd. and terms such as “you” and “your” to refer to our shareholders.
Agenda
Items
The
agenda of the annual meeting will be as follows:
Ehud
Barak, Alexander Rabinovich, David Salton, and Alon Granot
| 1. | To
re-elect Ehud Barak to the board of directors of the Company (the “Board of Directors”),
for a term expiring at our next annual general meeting of shareholders. |
| 2. | To
re-elect Alexander Rabinovich to our Board of Directors for a term expiring at our next annual
general meeting of shareholders. |
| 3. | To
re-elect Alon Granot to our Board of Directors for a term expiring at our next annual general
meeting of shareholders. |
| 4. | To
re-elect David Salton to our Board of Directors as an independent director for a term expiring
at our next annual general meeting of shareholders. |
| 5. | To
approve the re-appointment of Somekh Chaikin, a member firm of KPMG International (the “Auditors”),
as the Company’s independent registered public accounting firm for the year ending
December 31, 2024, and to authorize the Board of Directors, upon the recommendation of the
Company’s audit committee (the “Audit Committee”), to determine
the auditors’ remuneration to be fixed in accordance with the volume and nature of
their services to the Company for such fiscal year. |
| 6. | To
review and discuss our financial statements for the year ended December 31, 2023, and to
transact such other business as may properly come before the meeting. |
We
currently are unaware of any other matters that may be raised at the Meeting. Should any other matters be properly raised at the Meeting,
the persons designated as proxies shall vote according to their own judgment on those matters.
Board
Recommendation
Our
Board of Directors unanimously recommends that you vote “FOR” all items.
Who
Can Vote
Only
the holders of record of ordinary shares (“Ordinary Shares”) of the Company as at the close of business on December
2, 2024, (the “Record Date”) shall be entitled to receive notice of and attend the Meeting and any adjournment thereof.
You are also entitled to notice of the Meeting and to vote at the Meeting if you held Ordinary Shares through a bank, broker or other
nominee that is one of our shareholders of record at the close of business on December 2, 2024, or which appeared in the participant
listing of a securities depository on that date.
Quorum
A
quorum shall be the presence of at least two (2) shareholders who hold at least twenty five percent (25%) of the voting rights (including
through a proxy or voting instrument) within one half hour from the time the meeting was designated to start. If within half an hour
from the time designated for the Meeting a quorum is not present, the Meeting will stand adjourned to the same day in the following week,
at the same time and place. If a quorum is not present at the adjourned meeting within half hour from the time designated for its start,
the meeting shall take place with any number of participants. This notice will serve as notice of such reconvened meeting if no quorum
is present at the original date and time and no further notice of the reconvened meeting will be given to shareholders.
On
all matters considered at the Meeting, abstentions and broker non-votes will not be treated as either a vote “for” or “against”
the matter, although they will be counted to determine if a quorum is present. Broker non-votes occur when brokers that hold their customers’
shares in street name sign and submit proxies for such shares and vote such shares on some matters but not on others. This occurs when
brokers have not received any instructions from their customers, in which case the brokers, as the holders of record, are permitted to
vote on “routine” matters, but not on non-routine matters.
Unsigned
or unreturned proxies, including those not returned by banks, brokers, or other record holders, will not be counted for quorum or voting
purposes.
Voting
Required for Approval of the Proposals
Each
Ordinary Share issued and outstanding as of the close of business on the Record Date is entitled to one vote at the Meeting. As of the
close of business on November 24, 2024, 45,765,420 Ordinary Shares were issued and outstanding.
Proposals
1 to 5 to be presented at the annual meeting require the affirmative vote of holders of at least a majority of the voting power represented
and voting on such proposal in person or by proxy on the matter presented for passage.
If
you provide specific instructions (mark boxes) with regard to certain proposals, your shares will be voted as you instruct. If you sign
and return your proxy card or voting instruction form without giving specific instructions, your shares will be voted in accordance with
the recommendations of our Board of Directors. The proxy holders will vote in their discretion on any other matters that properly come
before the meeting.
If
you are a shareholder of record and do not return your proxy card, your shares will not be voted. If you hold shares beneficially in
a street name, your shares will also not be voted at the meeting if you do not return your proxy card or voting instruction card to instruct
your broker how to vote. This will be true even for a routine matter, such as Proposal 5 (the approval of the appointment of our independent
registered public accounting firm and authorization of our audit committee to fix such accounting firm’s compensation), as your
broker will not be permitted to vote your shares in their discretion on any proposal at the meeting. For all proposals, a broker may
only vote in accordance with instructions from a beneficial owner of shares.
Voting
by Holders of Ordinary Shares
Ordinary
Shares that are properly voted, for which proxy cards are properly executed and returned within the deadline set forth below, will be
voted at the Meeting in accordance with the directions given. If no specific instructions are given in such proxy cards, the proxy holder
will vote in favor of the item(s) set forth in the proxy card. The proxy holder will also vote in the discretion of such proxy holder
on any other matters that may properly come before the Meeting, or at any adjournment thereof. Where any holder of Ordinary Shares affirmatively
abstains from voting on any particular resolution, the votes attaching to such Ordinary Shares will not be included or counted in the
determination of the number of Ordinary Shares present and voting for the purposes of determining whether such resolution has been passed
(but they will be counted for the purposes of determining the quorum, as described above).
Proxies submitted by registered
shareholders and street shareholders (by returning the proxy card) must be received by us no later than 11:59 p.m., Eastern Time, on December
27, 2024, to ensure your representation at our Meeting.
The
manner in which your shares may be voted depends on how your shares are held. If you own shares of record, meaning that your shares are
represented by book entries in your name so that you appear as a shareholder on the records of Equiniti Trust Company, LLC (“Equiniti”)
(i.e., you are a registered shareholder), our stock transfer agent, this proxy statement, the notice of Meeting and the proxy card will
be mailed to you by Equiniti. You may provide voting instructions by returning a proxy card. You also may attend the Meeting and vote
in person, subject to our right to convert to a virtual only meeting format. If you own Ordinary Shares of record and you do not vote
by proxy or in person at the Meeting, your shares will not be voted.
If
you own shares in street name (i.e., you are a streets shareholder), meaning that your shares are held by a bank, brokerage firm, or
other nominee, you are then considered the “beneficial owner” of shares held in “street name,” and as a result,
this proxy statement, the notice of Meeting and the proxy card will be provided to you by your bank, brokerage firm, or other nominee
holding the shares. You may provide voting instructions to them directly by returning a voting instruction form received from that institution.
If you own Ordinary Shares in street name and attend the Meeting in person, you must obtain a “legal proxy” from the bank,
brokerage firm, or other nominee that holds your shares in order to vote your shares at the Meeting and present your voting information
card and subject to our right to convert to a virtual only meeting format.
Revocability
of Proxies
Registered
shareholders may revoke their proxy or change voting instructions before shares are voted at the Meeting by submitting a written notice
of revocation to our Chief Financial Officer at amos@Intercure.co or Intercure Ltd., 85 Medinat ha-Yehudim Street, Herzliya, 4676670,
Israel, or a duly executed proxy bearing a later date (which must be received by us no later than the date set forth below) or by attending
the Meeting and voting in person. A beneficial owner owning Ordinary Shares in street name may revoke or change voting instructions by
contacting the bank, brokerage firm, or other nominee holding the shares or by obtaining a legal proxy from such institution and voting
in person at the Meeting. If you are not planning to attend in person, to ensure your representation at our Meeting, revocation of
proxies submitted by registered shareholders and street shareholders (by returning a proxy card) must be received by us no later than
11:59 p.m., Eastern Time, on December 27, 2024.
Position
Statement
To
the extent you would like to submit a position statement with respect to any of proposals described in this proxy statement pursuant
to the Companies Law, 1999, you may do so by delivery of appropriate notice to the offices of our attorneys, Doron Tikotzky Kantor Gutman
Nass & Amit Gross. (Attention: Ronen Kantor, Adv) located at 7 Metsada St., B.S.R Tower 4, Bnei Brak, Israel, not later than ten
days before the convening of the Meeting (i.e. December 20, 2024). Response of the Board to the position statement may be submitted not
later than five days after the deadline for sending the position statement (i.e. December 25, 2024).
Cost
of Soliciting Votes for the Meeting
We
will bear the cost of soliciting proxies from our shareholders. Proxies will be solicited by mail and may also be solicited in person,
by telephone or electronic communication, by our directors, officers and employees. We will reimburse brokerage houses and other custodians,
nominees and fiduciaries for their expenses in accordance with the regulations of the SEC concerning the sending of proxies and proxy
material to the beneficial owners of our shares.
Availability
of Proxy Materials
Copies
of the proxy card and voting instruction card, the Notice of the Annual Meeting and this Proxy Statement are available at the “Investor
Information” portion of our website, http://www.Intercure.com/. The contents of that website are not a part of this Proxy
Statement.
Reporting
Requirements
We
are subject to the information reporting requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, or Exchange Act, applicable
to foreign private issuers. We fulfill these requirements by filing reports with the SEC. Our filings are available to the public on
the Commission’s website at http://www.sec.gov.
As
a foreign private issuer, we are exempt from the rules under the Securities Exchange Act, or Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, related
to the furnishing and content of proxy statements. The circulation of this notice and proxy statement should not be taken as an admission
that we are subject to the proxy rules under the Exchange Act.
PROPOSAL
1-4:
RE-ELECTION
OF DIRECTORS
Background
At
the Meeting, four directors are proposed to be re-elected. Each of the re-elected directors will hold office until the next annual general
meeting of shareholders, unless any office is earlier vacated under any relevant provisions of the articles of association of the Company
or applicable laws or regulations. If no directors are appointed at the Meeting, the current directors shall continue to hold office.
The Company is not aware of any reason why any of the nominees, if elected, should not be able to serve as a director.
Each
of Ehud Barak, Alexander Rabinovich, Alon Granot, and David Salton has indicated to the Company his availability for re-election and
has declared that: (i) he has the required qualifications and ability to devote the time required for its service as a director with
respect to the Company’s special needs and its size and specified the said qualifications; and (ii) that the limitations specified
in sections 225 through 227 of the Companies Law do not apply to such nominee, all pursuant to section 224B of the Companies Law. Such
declarations can be found in the Company’s offices.
The
four proposed nominees to serve as directors together with the two external directors will constitute the Board of Directors.
The
nominees to serve on the Company’s Board of Directors are presented below and the following information with respect to the nominees
is supplied based upon the information furnished to the Company by the nominees:
Ehud
Barak has served on Intercure’s Board as Chairman since March 2019. Mr. Barak also currently serves on the board of a few other
Israeli companies: QUANTALX NEUROSCIENCE LTD., Paragon Cyber Solutions LLC., GAIA BIOTECHNOLOGIES A.C.G.T. LTD, SHL Telemedicine (SIXSWISS:
SHLTN) and IBC. Mr. Barak served as the tenth Prime Minister of Israel from 1999 to 2001. Before being elected Prime Minister, Mr. Barak
completed a 36-year career in the Israeli Defence Forces (the “IDF”), as the most decorated soldier in Israel’s history.
Mr. Barak served in top positions in the IDF, including Chief of the General Staff of the IDF. Mr. Barak has also served Israel as Minister
of the Interior, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Defense Minister. Mr. Barak holds a B.Sc. degree in mathematics and physics from the
Hebrew University in Jerusalem and received his M.Sc in economic engineering systems from Stanford University. Since September 2016 till
2020, he has served as Senior Fellow non-resident at the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs at Harvard University. Since
March 2013, he has served as founder and Chief Executive Officer of Ergo, fully owned by him, private business company. Since August
2022 he serves as the Co-chairman of SHL Telemedicine.
Alexander
Rabinovich has served on Intercure’s board of directors since October 2018 and is also the Chief Executive Officer of Intercure.
He has significant public company experience with both Nasdaq and TASE listed companies. Mr. Rabinovich is currently the Chief Executive
Officer and director of Intercure and G.F.C Green Fields Capital Ltd., a public company listed on the TASE, engaged in investments in
renewable energies. Mr. Rabinovich also serves on the board of directors of XTL Biopharmaceuticals Ltd., a public company listed on the
Nasdaq, and, until 2014, served on the board of directors of Pilat Media Global PLC, a public company listed on TASE and on the Alternative
Investment Market of the London Stock Exchange. Mr. Rabinovich holds a B.A. degree in economics and accounting from the University of
Haifa.
Alon
Granot has served on Intercure’s board of directors since November 2020 and Canndoc’s board of directors since February
2019. Mr. Granot saved as Canndoc’s Chief Executive Officer from September 2019 to December 2020. From 2001 to 2018, Mr. Granot
served as Chief Financial Officer and Executive Vice President at Frutarom Industries Ltd. (“Frutarom”), where he led mergers
and acquisitions, business development and overall financial management until Frutarom was acquired for approximately $7.1 billion in
2018. From 2008 to 2016, Mr. Granot served as an external director at Inter Industries Ltd., a company that is publicly traded on the
TASE. He also served as director in the semiconductor division of Kulicke & Soffa Industries, Inc., a public company listed on Nasdaq,
from 1998 to 2001. Mr. Granot holds a B.A. in economics and business administration from Haifa University and received an M.A. in economics
and business administration from Technion-Israel Institute of Technology.
David
Salton has served as an independent director of Intercure Ltd. since December 2014. He has over twenty-five years of management experience
related to investment banking, investment companies and funds, and start-up companies in the life science industry. In addition to Intercure,
Mr. Salton serves as an independent director of (i) ARAN Ltd. (TASE: 1085265) and, (ii) SHL Telemedicine Limited (NASDAQ: SHLT) and,
(iii) Giza-Singer-Even Underwriting Ltd., a public non-listed Israeli company. Currently, Mr. Salton serves as the President of Virility
Medical, where he has served as the Chief Executive Officer for the last four years (from Oct. 2019 till Oct. 2023), Virility Medical
is a startup company, developing consumer medical devices. From 2009 to September 2019, Mr. Salton served as Chief Executive Officer
and President of Dentack Implants Ltd. Mr. Salton has previously served as the Chief Executive Officer of DCL Technologies Ltd., an investment
company (previously listed on TASE), and of Leumi Star Ltd., a public-non-listed venture fund. Mr. Salton also served as Chief Executive
Officer of the following private companies: Dyn-Bioshaf Ltd.; Darely Pharmaceutical Ltd.; and DYN Diagnostics Holdings (2000) Ltd., and
as board member of several companies listed on Tase. Mr. Salton also served as the Deputy General Manager and Head of Investments Sector
for Leumi Partners with $100 million under management and 25 portfolio companies in various sectors. Mr. Salton holds a B.Sc. in Economics
& Management degree from the Technion, Industrial Engineering faculty, Israel.
Proposed
Resolution
It
is proposed that at the Meeting, the following resolutions be adopted:
“RESOLVED,
that the re-election of Ehud Barak to the Company’s Board of Directors, to serve until our next annual general meeting of shareholders,
as presented to the shareholders, be and the same hereby is, approved.”
“RESOLVED,
that the re-election of Alexander Rabinovich to the Company’s Board of Directors, to serve until our next annual general meeting
of shareholders, as presented to the shareholders, be and the same hereby is, approved.”
“RESOLVED,
that the re-election of Alon Granot to the Company’s Board of Directors, to serve until our next annual general meeting of shareholders,
as presented to the shareholders, be and the same hereby is, approved.”
“RESOLVED,
that, upon the recommendation of the Audit Committee and of the Board of Directors, the re-election of David Salton to the Company’s
Board of Directors, to serve as an independent director until our next annual general meeting of shareholders, as presented to the shareholders,
be and the same hereby is, approved.”
Required
Vote
Under
the Israeli Companies Law and our articles of association, the affirmative vote of the holders of a majority of the ordinary shares represented
at the annual meeting, in person or by proxy, entitled to vote and voting on the matter, is required to re-elect as directors each of
the nominees named above.
Board
Recommendation
The
Board of Directors recommends a vote “FOR” the re-election of the foregoing director nominees.
PROPOSAL 5:
APPROVAL
OF APPOINTMENT OF INDEPENDENT REGISTERED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS AND
AUTHORIZATION
OF THE AUDIT COMMITTEE TO FIX THEIR COMPENSATION
Background
It
is proposed to approve the re-appointment of Somekh Chaikin, a member firm of KPMG International as the Company’s independent auditors
for the fiscal year ending December 31, 2024, and to authorize the Company’s Board of Directors, upon the recommendation of the
Audit Committee, to determine the Auditors’ remuneration to be fixed in accordance with the volume and nature of their services
to the Company for such fiscal year.
The
following table sets forth, for each of the years indicated, the fees billed by our independent registered public accounting firm.
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Year
Ended December 31, | |
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2023 | |
Services
Rendered | |
(USD
in thousands) | |
Audit (1) | |
$ | 395 | |
Tax | |
| - | |
All other fees | |
$ | 7 | |
Total | |
| 402 | |
(1) | Audit
fees consist of services that would normally be provided in connection with statutory and
regulatory filings or engagements, including services that generally only the independent
accountant can reasonably provide. |
Proposed
Resolution
It
is proposed that at the Meeting the following resolution be adopted:
“RESOLVED,
that the reappointment of Somekh Chaikin, a member firm of KPMG International, as the Company’s independent auditors for the fiscal
year ending December 31, 2024, be, and the same hereby is, approved, and that the Company’s Board of Directors be, and the same
hereby is, authorized, subject to the approval of the Audit Committee, to determine their fees, as presented to the shareholders, be
and the same hereby are, approved.”
Required
Vote
Under
the Israeli Companies Law and our Articles of Association, the affirmative vote of the holders of a majority of the ordinary shares represented
at the annual meeting, in person or by proxy, entitled to vote and voting on the matter, is required for this proposal.
Board
Recommendation
The
Board of Directors recommends a vote “FOR” approval of the proposed resolution.
REVIEW
AND DISCUSSION OF FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
Our
Board of Directors has approved, and is presenting to the shareholders for review and discussion at the Meeting, our audited financial
statements for the year ended December 31, 2023. This item will not involve a shareholder vote.
Our
audited financial statements for the year ended December 31, 2023, which form part of our annual report on Form 20-F for the year ended
December 31, 2023 filed with the SEC on May 1, 2024, are available for viewing via the SEC’s website at www.sec.gov as well
as under the Investors section of our website at https://Intercure.com/investors/. Shareholders may receive a hard copy of the
annual report on Form 20-F containing the audited financial statements free of charge upon request. None of the audited financial statements,
the Form 20-F nor the contents of our website form part of the proxy solicitation material.
OTHER
BUSINESS
Other
than as set forth above, as of the mailing of this proxy statement, management knows of no business to be transacted at the annual meeting,
but, if any other matters are properly presented at the annual meeting, the persons named in the attached form of proxy will vote upon
such matters in accordance with their best judgment.
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By
Order of the Board of Directors
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/s/
Amos Cohen |
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Amos
Cohen, Chief Financial Officer |
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November
25, 2024 |
Exhibit
99.2
INTERCURE
LTD.
PROXY
FOR THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS
TO BE HELD ON DECEMBER 30, 2024
THIS
PROXY IS SOLICITED ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS.
The
undersigned hereby appoints Mr. Alexander Rabinovitch, Chief Executive Officer, or failing him, and Amos Cohen, Chief Financial Officer,
agent and proxy of the undersigned, with full power of substitution to each of them, to represent and to vote on behalf of the undersigned
all the ordinary shares in InterCure Ltd. (the “Company”) which the undersigned is entitled to vote at the Annual General
Meeting of Shareholders (the “Meeting”) to be held at the offices of the Company’s attorneys, Doron Tikotzky Kantor
Gutman & Amit Gross., at 7 Metsada st., B.S.R Tower 4, Bnei Brak, Israel, on December 30, 2024 at 4:00 p.m. (Israel time) and at
any adjournments or postponements thereof, upon the following matters, which are more fully described in the Notice of Annual General
Meeting of Shareholders (the “Notice”) and Proxy Statement relating to the Meeting (“Proxy Statement”).
The
undersigned acknowledges receipt of the Notice of the Annual General Meeting of Shareholders and Proxy Statement of the Company relating
to the Meeting. All terms that are not defined in this Proxy shall have the same meaning of such terms in the Notice and/or the Proxy
Statement.
This
Proxy, when properly executed, will be voted in the manner directed herein by the undersigned. If no direction is made with respect to
any matter, this Proxy will be voted FOR such matter. Any and all proxies heretofore given by the undersigned are hereby revoked.
(Continued
and to be signed on the reverse side)
ANNUAL
GENERAL MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS OF
INTERCURE
LTD.
December
30, 2024, 4:00 p.m. (Israel time)
Please
date, sign and mail
your
proxy card in the
envelope
provided as soon
as
possible.
THE
BOARD OF DIRECTORS RECOMMENDS A VOTE “FOR” EACH OF THE PROPOSALS FOR THE MEETING
PLEASE
SIGN, DATE AND RETURN PROMPTLY IN THE ENCLOSED ENVELOPE.
PLEASE
MARK YOUR VOTE IN BLUE OR BLACK INK AS SHOWN HERE ☒
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1. |
To
approve the re-election of Ehud Barak to the Board of Directors, until the next annual general meeting of shareholders, as detailed
in the Proxy Statement dated November 25, 2024. |
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☐ |
for |
☐ |
against |
☐ |
abstain |
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2. |
To
approve the re-election of Alexander Rabinovich to the Board of Directors, until the next annual general meeting of shareholders,
as detailed in the Proxy Statement dated November 25, 2024 |
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☐ |
for |
☐ |
against |
☐ |
abstain |
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3. |
To
approve the re-election of Alon Granot to the Board of Directors, until the next annual general meeting of shareholders, as detailed
in the Proxy Statement dated November 25, 2024. |
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☐ |
for |
☐ |
against |
☐ |
abstain |
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4. |
To
approve the re-election of David Salton to the Board of Directors as an independent director, until the next annual general meeting
of shareholders, as detailed in the Proxy Statement dated November 25, 2024. |
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☐ |
for |
☐ |
against |
☐ |
abstain |
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5. |
To
approve the re-appointment of Somekh Chaikin, a member firm of KPMG International, as the Company’s registered public accounting
firm for the year ending December 31, 2024, and until the Company’s next annual general meeting of shareholders, and to authorize
the Board of Directors, upon the recommendation of the audit committee, to fix such accounting firm’s compensation. |
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against |
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abstain |
In
their discretion, the proxies are authorized to vote upon such other matters as may properly come before the Annual Meeting or any adjournment
or postponement thereof.
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Date:
________, 2024 |
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Date_________,
2024 |
SIGNATURE |
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SIGNATURE |
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Please
sign exactly as your name appears on this Proxy. When shares are held jointly, each holder should sign. When signing as executor, administrator,
trustee or guardian, please give full title as such. If the signed is a corporation, please sign full corporate name by duly authorized
officer, giving full title as such. If signer is a partnership, please sign in partnership name by authorized person.
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