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Netanyahu Trial Gets a Hollywood Mention From a Political Rival

Yair Lapid, a former colleague and now nemesis of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, testified that he had been asked to help a wealthy film producer with a tax break.

Patrick Kingsley
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Corruption (Institutional), Courts and the Judiciary, High Net Worth Individuals, Israel, Lapid, Yair, Law and Legislation, Milchan, Arnon, Movies, Netanyahu, Benjamin, Politics and Government, Tax Credits, Deductions and Exemptions
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