A commentator argues that the de facto dismissal of the bribery charge against Prime Minister Netanyahu is not just a legal collapse but proof that Israeli mainstream media misled the public for years, helping spread chaos based on a lie. The assessment is single-sourced.
A single-source commentary on Monday argues that the de facto dismissal of the bribery charge in the Netanyahu cases — following the court's reinstated decision — exposes what it calls a massive, cynical operation of consciousness engineering by Israeli mainstream media. The assessment frames the event as not only a legal collapse but as proof that the public was fed crude lies for political agendas.
The Zioneer previously reported two other reactions: at 12:43, legal commentator Amit Glickman assessed the same court reversal as 'a huge win for the prosecution and gatekeepers,' and at 15:54 a separate critic slammed the media for convicting Netanyahu before trial. The current bulletin diverges sharply from those takes, arguing the opposite — that the media itself was the perpetrator of deception.
No further corroboration of the claim is available at this stage. The commentary is attributed to a single source and published as an opinion.
- DevelopingBen Gvir: Judges' second ruling to dismiss bribery charge proves 'game over' for prosecution
- StrongAdvocate slams media for convicting Netanyahu before trial, says internal critics now emerge on bribery charge
- StrongLegal commentators: Prosecution refusal to drop bribery charge in Case 4000 would aim for a Supreme Court appeal
- DevelopingLegal analyst: Judge's reinstated decision to dismiss bribery charge against Netanyahu is 'a huge win for the prosecution and gatekeepers'
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