Omri Nahmani, a prominent figure in Israel's Democratic Party (Hadmokratim), publicly accused Channel 14 journalist Daniel Amram of concealing a person's identity due to Amram's alleged closeness to the Chabad movement. Nahmani made the accusation in a post on Telegram, targeting Amram's journalistic conduct.
Omri Nahmani, a prominent activist and former candidate affiliated with Israel's Democratic Party (Hadmokratim), publicly criticized Channel 14 journalist Daniel Amram on Sunday afternoon, alleging that Amram is withholding a specific individual's identity because of ties to the Chabad movement. Nahmani wrote on Telegram: 'He is close to Chabad, which is why he does not expose this guy.' The exchange reflects ongoing political and cultural divisions in Israeli media, with Channel 14 seen as right-wing and pro-settler, and the Democratic Party as a center-left, anti-occupation bloc. Neither Amram nor Channel 14 has yet responded to the allegation. The post included a link to Amram's the source. The claim is reported as an attributed accusation; The Zioneer has no independent verification of the underlying facts.
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