The Likud party accused Channel 12 and Channel 13 Sunday of failing to broadcast Prime Minister Netanyahu's press conference following a historic Lebanon framework agreement, alleging the channels will still complain that Netanyahu does not address the public.
The Likud party issued a statement Sunday evening criticizing Channel 12 and Channel 13 for not broadcasting Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's press conference, which followed a framework agreement with Lebanon that the party described as historic. The statement argues that the same channels will later complain that Netanyahu does not speak to the public. The press conference took place Saturday night, as The Zioneer previously reported. This bulletin is based on Likud's own statement; the channels' response or editorial reasoning has not been made available.
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