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Aviram Elad testifies in the 4000 case: The intervention in the Netanyahu issue led to my resignation
Editor-in-Chief of the Walla!
The former is on the witness stand in the Jerusalem District Court.
Elad is the second witness in the trial of opposition leader Netanyahu, who is suspected of bribery, fraud and breach of trust, after former CEO Ilan Yeshua spread his version of events over 33 and a half years of discussions
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Aviram Elad
Yael Friedson
Tuesday, October 12, 2021, 09:25 Updated: 09:48
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In the video: Aviram Elad testifies in the 4000 case (Photo: Yael Friedson, Editing: Amit Simcha)
Aviram Elad, former editor-in-chief of the Walla! Website, testified today (Tuesday) in the Jerusalem District Court as part of the 4000 case.
Former Ilan Yeshua, about the influence of the former prime minister on coverage in those years.
"The intervention in the Netanyahu family case affected my ability to do the job and in the end it also led to my resignation from Walla!", Elad said.
"At one stage I went with the deputy editor-in-chief and a labor lawyer to see what our legal status was in the fact that we saw a violation of our profession and journalistic ethics."
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The former testified at the Netanyahu trial: "The intervention was clear"
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"The intervention in the Netanyahu issue led to my resignation."
Aviram Elad in testifying this morning (Photo: TPS, Shalom Shalom)
What is Netanyahu accused of?
In the
1000 case
(the benefit benefits case), Netanyahu is accused of receiving benefits worth about NIS 700,000 from businessmen Arnon Milchen and James Packer, while he served as prime minister. The main gifts were cigars, champagne packages and jewelry.
In addition, it was alleged that Netanyahu acted in Milchen's favor in three matters, in which the businessman sought his intervention: he approached US Secretary of State John Kerry to extend the businessman's visa, he approached Finance Minister Yair Lapid to extend the exemption. A tax for returning residents, and he worked to promote a merger of "Keshet" and "Reshet" - ostensibly at Milchen's request. According to the lawsuit, these acts damaged the image of the public service and the public's trust in it. In this case, Netanyahu is accused of
fraud and breach of trust
.
File 2000
(Netanyahu-Mozes affair) deals with talks between Netanyahu and Yedioth Ahronoth publisher Noni Mozes. The deal is Moses, so he is accused of bribery. On the other hand, the ombudsman was also convinced that Netanyahu did not intend to complete the bribe deal, but continued the talks with Moses to improve his coverage in the Yedioth group, and there are even certain actions for this purpose.
In this case, Netanyahu is accused of
fraud and breach of trust
.
Case 4000
(Bezeq-Walla affair) The most serious case for the prime minister concerns regulatory benefits worth hundreds of millions of shekels, which Netanyahu allegedly granted to Elowitz.
In return, according to the indictment, Elovich acted to skew the coverage on the Walla!
NEWS, which was under his control.
In this case, Netanyahu is accused of
bribery
.
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