'10 years of idiotic press statements’: Case 4000 defense hearings end, Case 1000 to begin
The prosecution levied 315 items of evidence against the prime minister.
On the day that closed out Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s testimony in Case 4000 of his criminal trial hearings, Netanyahu and his team stuck to the defense line taken all along in this case: That not only was the treatment of Walla towards the prime minister not positive, it was pointedly negative, rendering obsolete the claim of a bribery scheme.
The prosecution levied 315 items in evidence against the prime minister. His testimonies touched on both of those fields: the alleged preferential treatment from Walla and his regulatory decisions that were allegedly favorable to Bezeq. Both Walla and Bezeq were owned by Shaul Elovich, who was accused of bribing the prime minister.
Several were made by Ran Baratz, a former media adviser to the Prime Minister’s Office, to former Walla CEO Ilan Yeshua, regarding content changes or inquiries. Netanyahu said he had no connection to these requests, that he was too busy with other things, wasn’t updated, or that any messages that were sent to Walla were routine public relations statements and not anything out of the ordinary.