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State witness Hefetz sues Yair Netanyahu for NIS 500,000 for breach of privacy

Posted on January 8, 2020 by pogowasright.org

The Times of Israel reports:

Nir Hefetz, a former aide and confidant to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu who turned state’s witness, on Monday filed a lawsuit against Yair Netanyahu, the premier’s son.

Hefetz claims the younger Netanyahu breached a gag order and Hefetz’s privacy by exposing on Twitter details about an investigation into Hefetz.

The lawsuit claims 500,000 NIS ($144,000) in damages.

Read more on TOI.

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