The Jerusalem Post

Police investigat­e whether recording Yair Netanyahu was lawful

Security firm files claim against former employee who made tape

- • By DANIEL K. EISENBUD

One week after a surreptiti­ous recording was released of the prime minister’s son asking a friend to lend him money for a strip club – after boasting about a lucrative gas deal their fathers had been involved in – police are investigat­ing whether the wiretap was lawful.

In the 2015 recording released by Channel 2, Yair Netanyahu was recorded telling Ori Maimon, the son of gas tycoon Kobi Maimon: “My dad arranged for your dad a $20 billion windfall and you can’t spot me NIS 400?”

The recording resulted in a firestorm surroundin­g the embattled prime minister, who, prior to his visit to India, stated that its release was part of a campaign to “trample his son with unbridled, malicious aggression.”

Modi’in Ezrahi, the security firm that employed the guard who allegedly made the tape, filed a complaint with the police against the former employee on Sunday for illegally recording the prime minister’s son. In the complaint, an attorney for the security firm suggested that the wire used to record him had been unlawful and done without permission.

Police have acknowledg­ed that an investigat­ion has been opened but offered no further details.

In response to the aired story, Yair Netanyahu stated: “Tonight I watched a shameful and sensationa­list news story that presented unlawful and secret recordings from a conversati­on that took place two-and-a-half years ago .... In an evening conversati­on [conducted] under the influence of alcohol, I said ridiculous things about women and other foolish things that were better left unsaid.”

He went on to say in his statement: “I never paid any attention to the gas policy [of Israel] and had no clue about any of the details regarding it.”

The Netanyahu family called the airing of the recording “persecutio­n, bloodshed and shaming.” It stated that the recording had been “edited in a manipulati­ve [way] and carried out in a shameful and illegal manner by a driver employed by the office of the prime minister.”

 ?? (Avshalom Sassoni/Maariv) ?? YAIR NETANYAHU: ‘I said ridiculous things about women and other foolish things that were better left unsaid.’
(Avshalom Sassoni/Maariv) YAIR NETANYAHU: ‘I said ridiculous things about women and other foolish things that were better left unsaid.’

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