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Shper apologizes to Ronen Tzur after misleading attack texts in Democrats primary
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60% right-leaningFirst reported by N12 · 2 days ago
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What happened
Nimrod Shper apologized to Ronen Tzur after his team sent attack texts that appeared to come from Tzur during the Democrats party primary. The party is reviewing the incident under rules that allow expulsion for defamatory false propaganda.
- 01Shper’s team sent misleading anti-Shper texts during the Democrats primary.
- 02The messages were made to look like they came from Ronen Tzur.
- 03Thousands of party members received the campaign messages.
- 04Shper publicly accepted full responsibility and apologized to Tzur and party members.
- 05Party rules allow expulsion for defamatory false propaganda.
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Arutz ShevaRight · Hebrew2 days ago
Shper apologizes to Ronen Tzur after misleading attack texts in Democrats primary
Behadrei HaredimRight · Hebrew2 days ago
Smear Texts Against Democratic Party Candidate Traced to His Own Spokesman
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