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Israeli officials discuss handling of disputed Yediot newspaper story amid political pressure
The passage outlines internal communications among Israeli politicians and aides about a controversial newspaper story, but provides no concrete evidence of wrongdoing, financial flows, or high‑level Yitzhak Rabin was aware the Yediot story was false but did not intervene publicly. Amnon Lipkin issued a statement refuting the allegations, with minimal impact. Three Knesset members (Ori Or, Dan Me
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The passage outlines internal communications among Israeli politicians and aides about a controversial newspaper story, but provides no concrete evidence of wrongdoing, financial flows, or high‑level Yitzhak Rabin was aware the Yediot story was false but did not intervene publicly. Amnon Lipkin issued a statement refuting the allegations, with minimal impact. Three Knesset members (Ori Or, Dan Me
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