Audio recordings of calls between Netanyahu and Mozes revealed, proving no deal took place
In tapes publicized on Saturday evening on Channel 13 News, Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu can be heard threatening Yediot Aharonot publisher Arnon “Noni” Mozes that if he tries to topple him he'll eventually regret it.Mozes sounds like he's being sarcastic. But anyway, this proves, if anything, that Netanyahu made no deal with Mozes to damage the circulation of somebody else's property.
The background to the tapes is one of the corruption indictments that Netanyahu is currently facing - Case 2000 - in which he is accused of offering to limit the circulation of the Yediot Aharonot's main competitor, Israel Hayom, in exchange for favorable coverage.
"If you try to topple me, I'll come against you with every tool I have," Netanyahu is heard saying on the tape to Mozes. "At the end, you know, it will turn into my life's mission."
"I'm speaking from the view of honesty and reasonable media [coverage] and not only the question of decreasing the hostility toward me from 9.5 to 7.5," Netanyahu says later on the tape.
Mozes replies: "Of course. We have to make sure that you'll be the next prime minister."
And it also makes it harder to file an indictment against Netanyahu when it's apparent no deal ever took place with such a disgraceful figure as Mozes, who ironically, was thrown under the bus by the rest of the mainstream media for the sake of this latest witch hunt.
Avichai Mandelblit would do well to cease all investigations into this joke of a case, and stop tarnishing Israel's legal system's image.
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