Inside the Netanyahu Trial: Failures, Pressure, and Spyware Allegations
This article discusses a 24-minute conversation hosted by Ariel Idan with journalist Eli Tzipori about what they describe as the unraveling of Benjamin Netanyahu’s corruption cases. The discussion focuses on alleged failures in the prosecution’s handling of the cases, claims of improper pressure, and what was revealed in court about spyware and attempts to manufacture incriminating evidence.
The piece says the conversation examines the progress of the cases from Case 1000 through the collapse of the bribery charge in Case 4000. It frames the central question as how much of the original indictment remains after what the guests describe as major setbacks for the state’s case.
The article also points to a broader institutional conflict, saying the country is paying a heavy price for the power struggle between law enforcement authorities and elected officials. No fresh court ruling is reported in the text itself, but the focus is on the evidence and developments aired in the interview.
The item includes links to watch or listen to the conversation on YouTube, Spotify, and Google Drive.
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