A resigned member of the Second Authority for Television and Radio council claims that an adviser to Communications Minister Shlomo Karai pressured her, according to an Israeli media report.
A resigned member of the Second Authority for Television and Radio council has alleged that an adviser to Communications Minister Shlomo Karai exerted pressure on her, according to a report in Israeli media carried on the Telegram feed monitored by The Zioneer. The specific details of the alleged pressure and the timing of the resignation remain unconfirmed at this stage. The Second Authority oversees commercial broadcasting in Israel, and the claim adds to ongoing scrutiny of the political environment surrounding media regulation.
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