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PM's Attorney Will Complain Against Raviv Drucker | Israel Today

2020-05-23T19:12:09.951Z


Netanyahu's Attorneys Will Contact the Attorney General for the Latest Broadcast of the Sourcing Investigation Program | Sentence


Netanyahu's Attorneys Will Contact the Attorney General for the Latest Broadcast of the Sourcing Investigation Program • "In Evidence to Make the Public Believe the Prime Minister Is Guilty"

  • Raviv Drucker // Photo: Gideon Markovich

The Prime Minister's Advocates will lodge a complaint against Rabiv Drucker on Saturday for disrupting legal proceedings and impeaching a witness.

The complaint was filed after Drucker interviewed prosecutors in the "source" program who are expected to appear in the prime minister's trial and used pieces of evidence to make the public believe the prime minister is guilty.

The complaint also alleges that during the plan, there were threats to Saul Elovich that if he did not become a state he would go to jail, and to Momo Filber, that if he changed his testimony he would pay a heavy price for that as well.

The attorneys' claims relate to the "original" investigative program that was broadcast last Thursday in News 13, and dealt with Netanyahu's files. Politically affiliated sources with the prime minister claimed that the program was committing a "subjugation" offense and could unfairly affect the judges' opinion. 

From Network 13, it said: "No threats were made to anyone. Indeed, evidence was brought from the case. They were brought in the right context and in a decent way, contrary to the way Netanyahu and his people have been distributing half the evidence through propagandists and journalists for months."

Participating in the preparation of the news: Eran Suissa

Source: israelhayom

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