Guy Pines revealed last night (Sunday) on his Bequest 12 program that Ortel Amr is suing the newspaper "Israel Hayom" and the newspaper's gossip columnist Eran Suisa for the amount of one million shekels, this following the disclosure of tapes in which her ex-husband Ben El Tabori is heard talking about his son.
At the very beginning of the item that aired on "Arab Tov" with Guy Pines regarding the lawsuit, the presenter boasted about "full disclosure": "Let's say in advance, a kind of full disclosure, Ortal Amar, was an employee of this program until two years ago and no longer. This is an issue that has been in all the headlines And it is very relevant to the coverage in a show like ours. The details are dry as the wording of the statement of claim rather than commentary."
However, in the entire item, which lasted about five minutes and seemed to share the plaintiff's position, there was no proper disclosure of the fact that Amr's agent, Gali Cohen (Brown), was for 20 years the most senior employee of the show, as well as its editor-in-chief and that she is still in cooperation with her content and commercial.
These days she manages the marketing content in the program and is responsible for generating revenue for the program from collaborations and marketing content.
Her name was not mentioned at all.
Behind the "first publication" - a partner in the program (photo: screenshot, Instagram)
Eran Suissa chose not to comment.
Keshet 12's response has not yet been received. For his part, Pines responded on Twitter to Walla's claim!
Baranja and wrote: "In case you missed it, there was a full disclosure about the system's past ties with Ortel Amr. Gali Braun has not been involved in the content broadcast on the show for years. The last time I checked, a single mother filed a lawsuit for publishing content related to her minor son without her permission, that's quite a story Strong, the fact that the newspaper and the reporter refused to comment does not make this a one-sided article."
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