MK Amit Halevi (Likud) published the fourth installment of his video series 'The Putsch,' claiming invasive spyware was installed on thousands of phones without judicial approval and that the legal system conspired to cover it up. The series alleges a conspiracy to undermine the accused's rights.
MK Amit Halevi released the fourth episode of his self-produced video series 'The Putsch' on Wednesday evening, continuing his public campaign against the legal proceedings in Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's trial. The new episode alleges that intrusive spyware was installed in the phones of thousands of citizens without a warrant or court authorization, and that the police and judicial system cooperated to cover it up. Halevi frames the trial not merely as Netanyahu's legal battle but as a struggle for the civil liberties of all Israeli citizens. As The Zioneer reported in prior bulletins, the series began in June 2025 and has since drawn both support from right-wing circles and criticism from legal commentators. No new evidence was presented in this episode beyond the MK's own allegations.
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