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Police allegedly summoned Netanyahu for testimony in classified documents affair for 2.5 months, PM declined

The Zioneer Intelligence Desk

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TL;DR

Journalist Roi Yanovsky reports that police repeatedly attempted over two-and-a-half months to schedule testimony from Prime Minister Netanyahu in the classified documents affair. According to the report, Netanyahu decided not to appear.

01 · THE DISPATCH

Journalist Roi Yanovsky reports that over a period of two and a half months, Israeli police contacted Prime Minister Netanyahu's office multiple times seeking to schedule his testimony in the classified documents affair. According to the report, Netanyahu decided against appearing. The classified documents case involves allegations surrounding the handling of sensitive materials. The report emerges amid broader political pressure on the prime minister, as Iran negotiations and security tensions also dominate the agenda. The police and the Prime Minister's Office have not yet commented on the report. The report is attributed to journalist Roi Yanovsky; no official confirmation has been published yet.

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