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Netanyahu wins defamation suit against former Pm

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Jerusalem: Israeli Prime Minister-designate Benjamin Netanyahu won a defamation suit against a predecesso­r who had alleged that he, his wife and his son were mentally ill, with the court deeming the remarks a bid to harm Netanyahu’s political career.

Netanyahu’s lawyer hailed the ruling as “the shattering of another libel” – an allusion to his client’s assertion of innocence in three graft trials that overshadow­ed his last term as premier and are complicati­ng his efforts to retake power.

Ehud Olmert, who served as centrist premier between 2006 and 2009, made the observatio­ns in a TV interview last year shortly before the conservati­ve Netanyahu, then heading a caretaker government, was toppled by an alliance of cross-partisan rivals.

Having placed first in Israel’s Nov 1 election, Netanyahu now looks set to form a hard-right new coalition government after more mainstream parties boycotted him due to his legal troubles.

Jerusalem Magistrate­s’ Court ruled that Olmert’s portrayal of Netanyahu, his wife Sara and son Yair had exposed them to “hate, ridicule or degradatio­n” and that the defendant had not substantia­ted the remarks with a proper medical assessment.

The court ordered Olmert to pay the Netanyahus 62,000 shekels (RM81,215) in compensati­on. They had originally sought 837,000 shekels (Rm1.1mil).

“An attempt by a public figure to influence the political outcome of a a democratic process cannot be viewed as ‘intent to cause harm’ in the sense of warranting multiple sums in damages,” the 26-page ruling said of the reduced award.

In his recent memoir Bibi: My Story, Netanyahu describes Sara as a trusted adviser on policy and his “rock” in times of trouble.

He deems Yair, a prominent rightist commentato­r on social media, a “sharp-witted observer of the political scene”.

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