Investigation Order against Sara Netanyahu: Investigation orders have been given against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's wife Sara Netanyahu. Israel's Attorney General Gali Bahrav-Meara has ordered the Israeli police to investigate. In fact, a report against Sara Netanyahu has accused her of harassing and threatening opponents and a witness. Israel's Attorney General said, "The suspicion of harassing witnesses and obstructing the judicial process in the lessons of the Uvda show should be investigated." Let us tell you that this show was aired on Israel's Channel 12 TV last week.
Israel's Attorney General ordered the police to investigate
Israel's Attorney General has ordered the police to start an investigation against PM Benjamin Netanyahu's wife Sara Netanyahu. Netanyahu's wife is accused of harassing political opponents and a witness in the Israeli leader's corruption case. According to the Attorney General, this investigation against Sara Netanyahu will focus on the report of an investigative program called 'Uvda'.
What happened in the TV channel's programme ?
WhatsApp messages were revealed during Israel's Channel 12 TV program. In this, Israeli PM's wife Sara Netanyahu is seen instructing a former aide to organize protests against political opponents and intimidate Hadas Klein, a key witness in the case. However, Sara is not named anywhere in the announcement and the Justice Ministry has refused to comment further on the matter.
Serious allegations against Sara in the channel's report
Israel's Channel 12 released a report on Thursday (26 December) claiming that Sara Netanyahu has threatened a witness in the ongoing criminal case against her husband. At the same time, she has also indirectly harassed the Attorney General and Deputy Attorney.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu defends his wife
At the same time, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu released a video speech defending his wife Sara Netanyahu. In this, he called the Channel 12 report 'biased' and false propaganda. He further said, "I want Channel 12 or other provocative channels to investigate the leftist camp as well. But don't expect this to happen. This will never happen." At the same time, Israel's Justice Minister Yariv Levin has criticized this order of the Attorney General.
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