Jerusalem Post editor Zvika Klein, arrested in 'Qatar-gate,' says he's being unfairly prosecuted for his reporting - Jewish Telegraphic Agency
- Police arrested Zvika Klein, editor of the Jerusalem Post, amid a probe into Qatari ties.
- The questioning of Klein stemmed from suspicions of illicit benefits from Qatar.
- Klein was questioned under caution, and the probe involves the Shin Bet.
- Klein denied wrongdoing, stating, "No benefits, no payment, no promises."
- Klein's arrest sparked criticism and concern about press freedom in Israel.
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Jerusalem Post editor Zvika Klein, arrested in ‘Qatar-gate,’ says he’s being unfairly prosecuted for his reporting
(JTA) — The editor of the Jerusalem Post said he was being unjustly punished after police arrested him amid a sweeping investigation into illicit ties with Qatar. Zvika Klein was released from house arrest on Thursday after being questioned under caution by police days ago in “Qatar-gate.” The scandal revolves around spokesmen for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu who were allegedly being paid to represent Qatar, the longtime home of Ham…
Jerusalem Post editor Zvika Klein, arrested in 'Qatar-gate,' says he's being unfairly prosecuted for his reporting - Jewish Telegraphic Agency
The editor of the Jerusalem Post said he was being unjustly punished after police arrested him amid a sweeping investigation into illicit ties with Qatar. Zvika Klein was released from house arrest on Thursday after being questioned under caution by police days ago in “Qatar-gate.” The scandal revolves around spokesmen for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu who were allegedly being paid to represent Qatar, the longtime home of Hamas’ lead…
Qatargate: The confrontation between Feldstein and Urich; arrested journalist release
Confrontation between the prime minister's former spokesman and his close advisor was particularly difficult, during which Feldstein called Urich a 'liar'; Associates of Jerusalem Post editor Zvika Klein deny allegations and criticize what they described as unlawful leaks from the investigation; say his phone held by police without warrant
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