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Late last month, Mrs. Netanyahu accused the media of "trampling" her "like a cockroach" in their coverage and publishing only "lies", but denied allegations that she was attempting to alter the unfavourable coverage by a major news site by putting pressure on the ministry responsible for regulating the media.
Sara Netanyahu, wife of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, reportedly asked former communications ministry director Gen. Shlomo 'Momo' Filber to slow down regulatory assistance to the Elovitch family, owners of the popular Israeli Walla! news portal,
owing to its unfavourable coverage of her and the prime minister, a leak of an interrogation transcript
seen by
The Times of Israel appears to indicate.
According to the newspaper, in the transcript, Mr. Nir Hefetz, former aid to the prime minister and state witness in one of the cases against the Netanyahus, said that Mrs. Netanyahu had asked him to slow down efforts to assist the Elovitch family and their company Bezeq, a major Israeli telecommunications firm in which the Elovitch family has a controlling interest.
"There was a meeting outside Momo's house where I told him that Sara asked that he not go forward too fast, that he not run with the issues of Shaul Elovitch, and that was because of the Netanyahu family's disappointment with the way the Walla! Site was portraying them," Hefetz told authorities.
Comment: Gains for the Spanish nationalist party, but it's yet ANOTHER hung parliament in western Europe, where politics has become utterly sclerotic because the central banking cartel won't yield to popular will.
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As much as Vox is the more 'genuine' alternative in Spain, like its counterparts in Europe, it has dodgy ties to deep state/zionist interests:Spain: Far-right Vox a recipient of nearly โฌ1M from 'Marxist-Islamist' Iranian exiles