Netanyahu, Documentary

Will They Determine His Fate? The Recordings Netanyahu Doesn't Want You to See

A new documentary featuring segments from Benjamin Netanyahu's interrogations will premiere in Toronto next week. 

Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu. (Photo: Gideon Markowicz/ Flash90 )

The recordings from these interrogations are prohibited from publication in Israel. Could a documentary aired in the United States potentially seal the political fate of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu?

The film, produced by American filmmaker Alex Gibney, includes recordings that are barred from being published in Israel, and it remains unclear whether it will be legally permissible to release parts of the film within Israel.

The recordings feature Netanyahu himself, as well as his wife Sara, his son Yair, and employees from the Prime Minister’s residence in Balfour, along with friends and associates.

It is important to note that these recordings date back six years, from 2016 to 2018. Nevertheless, they are expected to complicate Netanyahu’s political situation, especially in the context of the ongoing conflict in Gaza.


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