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Walla’s rhetoric in articles showed that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu did not have a special relationship with the website, he argued in his Wednesday corruption trial testimony.
A retrospective article on Netanyahu’s “bomb speech” described how the red line against Iran had disappeared, which he said did a disservice to him. Another article said that a “Day in the Life of the Prime Minister” video was propaganda.
“It doesn’t serve me, and it doesn’t serve what’s important to me,” said Netanyahu.
The defends highlighted another Walla article that Netanyahu said had incorrectly recounted events, and he would have provided a better account if he had been involved. Zeev Rubinstein, he said, was telling Walla about such stories on his own. Earlier in the testimony, he noted that Rubinstein sometimes invoked his name when he wasn’t involved.
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