Anecdotal recollections of meetings between Alan Dershowitz, Israeli leaders, and a call from President Obama
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The passage provides personal anecdotes about social interactions with Netanyahu, Olmert, and a brief mention of a call from President Obama. It contains no concrete allegations, financial details, or Dershowitz claims to have advised Netanyahu and met him in his office. Mayor of Jerusalem Ehud Olmert allegedly gave Dershowitz a ride to the Prime Minister’s office. A humorous exchange about O.J. S
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