After about 20 meetings, the State Attorney's Office is expected to conduct another investigation today (Wednesday) for state witness Nir Hefetz in the framework of Netanyahu's cases, thus ending his investigation.
Hefetz was questioned yesterday in the Jerusalem District Court.
Adv. Amit Hadad, defense attorney for opposition chairman MK Benjamin Netanyahu, yesterday completed Hefetz's cross-examination in the 2000 case, after which he was questioned by Adv. Iris Niv-Sabag, the defense attorney for Yedioth Ahronoth publisher Noni. Moses.
Hefetz said in his interrogation about the great animosity between the Netanyahu couple and Mozes: "For years, Yedioth mentioned the 'shoe-throwing' investigation and attributed it to Mozes, and that this was the point of destroying Sarah's image."
When asked by Niv-Sabag about the possibility of reducing the number of "Israel Today" copies in exchange for less critical coverage by Yedioth Ahronoth, he replied: "I wanted to run away. I recommended to Arnon Milchen (who mediated between Netanyahu and Mozes on the matter) that he not continue "I wanted a ceasefire between the parties, but for Sheldon Adelson, a ceasefire means that there is no word in any Yedioth group about the Netanyahu family, and this is a commodity that Moses cannot provide even if he wants to."
Earlier, when questioned by Adv. Hadad about the recorded meeting between Netanyahu and Mozes, Hefetz said: "Netanyahu does not record conversations.
It's a rare event to have a recording, he's afraid of it and always careful.
I have no idea if Mozes is recording calls. "
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