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Miriam Adelson: Netanyahu’s wife asked us for gifts

- • Jerusalem Post Staff, JTA and Maariv

“Sara Netanyahu requested gifts from us,” Miriam Adelson said in her police testimony, parts of which were aired on Channel 12 on Friday.

The testimony of the publisher of Israel Hayom and wife of tycoon Sheldon Adelson took place sometime after January 2017 during questionin­g on the nature of the relationsh­ip between the Adelsons and the Netanyahus. The Channel 12 report said the content of the police interview had been “leaked.” The report did not specify how.

“She asked for a purse,” Adelson said. “Something beautiful, I didn’t buy it. I told her again: Sara, dear, we have a casino license, I can’t do these things.”

An investigat­or asked “What do you mean by ‘I have a casino license and that I can’t do these kinds of things’?”

“Sheldon and I have a casino license, which means you can’t do anything shady. I can’t because... she’s a public figure and I can’t give her [anything].”

The questionin­g was in preparatio­n for Case 2000, in which Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu allegedly made a deal that would support a law banning free daily papers – hurting Israel Hayom, Yediot Aharonot’s main rival, and in

return, Yediot would give Netanyahu positive coverage.

Adelson also said Sara Netanyahu told her to defend her husband against critics or be responsibl­e for Israel’s destructio­n.

“She already told me once that if Iran has nuclear weapons and Israel is wiped off the map, then I’d be to blame because I don’t defend Bibi,” Channel 12 quoted Adelson as saying.

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