Boaz Golan reportedly plans to distribute the 12,300 shekels he received from former Prime Minister Naftali Bennett to IDF combat units. The payment follows Bennett's loss in a defamation case, which resulted in a court-ordered payment of 10,000 shekels plus VAT.
Boaz Golan, who won a defamation case against former Prime Minister Naftali Bennett, has announced that he will distribute the 12,300 shekels he received from Bennett to IDF combat units. The amount includes the 10,000 shekels ordered by the court plus VAT, which Bennett transferred after losing the case. Golan's decision to redirect the funds to combat units comes as a gesture of support for IDF soldiers. The court ruling earlier this month dismissed Bennett's lawsuit and ordered him to pay Golan's legal costs. (As The Zioneer reported on June 7, the court ruled in favor of Golan, ordering Bennett to pay 10,000 shekels plus VAT.) Golan's office has not yet commented on the distribution schedule.
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