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Police Recordings Reveal Repeated Attempts to Schedule Netanyahu's Testimony in Leak Cases
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First reported by Mako · 3 hours ago
What happened
Police recordings reveal multiple failed attempts to schedule Prime Minister Netanyahu's testimony in leak investigations, leading prosecutors to proceed without it.
- 01Police tried repeatedly over two months to schedule Netanyahu's testimony in leak cases without success.
- 02Prosecution decided to proceed with indictments without Netanyahu's testimony.
- 03Recordings show conflicting messages from Netanyahu's adviser and chief of staff about his awareness.
- 04Chief of staff said Netanyahu's schedule was too full to accommodate testimony.
- 05Prosecution suggested Netanyahu's reluctance to testify may have aided his confidant in court.
- 06Investigator requested clarity on Netanyahu's awareness, but chief of staff was unsure and overwhelmed.
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