(21.06.2023)
At the start of the hearing in Netanyahuâs ongoing trial for bribery, fraud and breach of trust, the three judges summoned both sidesâ lawyers to their chamber for a private consultation. However, they declined to say what the discussion had been about.
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He also said that then-editor in chief Avi Alkalay routinely altered articles in ways that benefited Netanyahu. âThere were also articles that were shelved,â he added.
Asked by prosecutor Yael Shahaf how Alkalay explained his behavior, Borochov said Alkalay told him âthat he coordinates things with the Prime Ministerâs Office,â and that if âthings didnât go the way they should,â he would be replaced with an editor in chief chosen by Netanyahu