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Israeli tycoon Arnon Milchan on Sunday denied receiving any assistance from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on a proposed TV network merger.

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The longtime friend of the premier took the stand on day six of his testimony in the UK seaside resort of Brighton as a key prosecution witness in Case 1,000, one of three separate corruption cases brought against Netanyahu. Under Case 1,000, the prime minister is charged with fraud and breach of trust. It centers on gifts Netanyahu and his wife Sara allegedly received from Milchan and Australian billionaire James Packer.

Due to his health, Milchan is giving video testimony from the Brighton courthouse instead of appearing at the Jerusalem courthouse. Under cross-examination from Netanyahu's defense attorney Amit Hadad, Milchan said that Netanyahu did not help to advance a proposed merger between the Keshet and Reshet television networks that would have benefited the Hollywood producer financially.

"I'll make the whole story with Reshet and Keshet simple: I wasn't willing to enter as an investor until there was a merger," Milchan said on Sunday, dismissing the allegations. "There was no negotiation, there was no price, there was nothing, just vague ideas," Milchan continued.

Milchan said on Sunday that he had informed Netanyahu when he was communications minister about the proposed merger and that Netanyahu had expressed interest in the idea, but that the proposal did not advance far enough to get regulatory approval.

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Hollywood producer Arnon Milchan was testifying Sunday at Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's corruption trial to answer questions about an alleged "supply line" of champagne and cigars funneled to the Israeli leader and his wife said to have been in exchange for help with Milchan's personal and business needs.

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Milchan, who appeared by videoconference from the English city of Brighton, near where he is based, is a key witness whose testimony is essential for prosecutors who are trying to prove that Netanyahu committed fraud and breach of trust in one of three cases brought against him.

Milchan hinted at a deeper, patriotic cast to the relationship. "I can't tell you how many things Bibi and I did in secret for the country," he said in his testimony, using Netanyahu's nickname.

Taking the stand, Milchan said that Netanyahu and him had code words for cigars and Rosé Champagne he would set aside for Netanyahu. "Netanyahu would ask 'Do you have leaves [cigars],' and then say 'I will come over to you, or will you come to me', and then he would ask 'do you have pink [Champagne]?' and this became routine," Milchan said, all but confirming the allegations that he gave lavish gifts to Netanyahu and his wife. "He and Sara would go to Caesarea and on way he would contact me and say he was stopping by, I would tell him, to drink tequila, but he would not agree. There were stockpiles of 'leaves' [cigars] in the basement downstairs because there were guests who would occasionally come so we would host them by opening a box and smoking a cigar, but this [stockpile] was, for the most part, earmarked for the prime minister and his wife," Milchan continued, saying he did not suspect anything was illegal. "The relations were so easygoing, that there was no feeling of any violation of the law on my part; no one told me to avoid this, but it became greater and greater, the amounts [of cigars and Champagne]."

When asked by the lead prosecutor whether he gave cigars and Champagne bottles to the Netanyahus, he answered, "Yes." When ashed if he also gave them jewelry, he answered, "I believe so."

When the prime minister arrived at the Jerusalem court to watch from afar, Milchan greeted him off-screen with "Shalom, Bibi!" Criminal probes against Netanyahu, now in a record sixth term as premier, began in 2016 and set off years of political turmoil in Israel.

Prosecutors hope Milchan's testimony, which extends through this week and next, will paint a picture of plush favors granted to Netanyahu and his wife that allegedly spurred the Israeli leader to use his position of power to advance Milchan's interests. The defense will try to lay out its case that Netanyahu wasn't acting in Milchan's personal interests and that the gifts were just friendly gestures.

Prosecution and defense lawyers are questioning Milchan in a hotel conference room in Brighton. While no journalists are allowed to be present there, Netanyahu's wife Sara, on a private visit to Britain, will sit in.

Milchan's testimony, expected to last six hours a day, is being aired in a Jerusalem courtroom for judges and other lawyers – who can also ask questions of him – and for journalists and other attendees to watch.

Netanyahu, who has attended some of the hearings during his trial, arrived at the courtroom shortly after testimony began, flanked by his security detail and aides. Milchan, who is not charged in the case, greeted him in Hebrew using Netanyahu's nickname: "Shalom, Bibi!"

Channel 13 News aired footage of Sara Netanyahu and Milchan, 78, walking separately up the stairs in the hotel. A screen was set up in the Jerusalem courtroom to air the testimony.
According to the indictment, Milchan, whose production credits include such hits as "Pretty Woman" and "12 Years a Slave," gave Netanyahu and his wife boxes of cigars and crates of champagne over a period of several years that, along with jewelry, amounted to a value of nearly $200,000 – what the indictment describes as a "supply line" of lavish gifts.

The indictment accuses Netanyahu of using his influential perch to assist Milchan to secure a US visa extension by drawing on his diplomatic contacts, among them former Secretary of State John Kerry. Prosecutors also accuse Netanyahu of working to push legislation that would have granted Milchan millions in tax breaks. "Considering the many links between the defendant Netanyahu and Milchan, the defendant Netanyahu should have entirely avoided dealing with Milchan's affairs," the indictment says, adding that Netanyahu and Milchan, an Israeli citizen, have had ties since 1999. Milchan is testifying in one of three cases being brought against Netanyahu. The other two, for which he is charged with bribery, fraud, and breach of trust, accuse Netanyahu of exchanging regulatory favors with powerful media moguls for more positive coverage.

Netanyahu denies wrongdoing, claiming he is the victim of a witch hunt orchestrated by a liberal media and a biased justice system. Netanyahu's legal woes have dogged him politically, putting his fitness to rule while on trial at the center of a political crisis that sent Israelis to the polls five times in under four years. They also have fueled accusations by critics that Netanyahu is pushing a contentious government plan to overhaul Israel's judiciary as a way to escape the charges. Netanyahu denies those charges. The trial, which began in 2020 and has still not heard from Netanyahu himself, has featured more than 40 prosecution witnesses, including some of Netanyahu's closest former confidants who turned against the premier.

Witness accounts have shed light not only on the three cases but also revealed sensational details about Netanyahu's character and his family's reputation for living off the largesse of taxpayers and wealthy supporters. Milchan's aide, Hadas Klein, testified in 2022 that the family "loves gifts." The idea of a plea bargain has repeatedly surfaced, but prosecutors, for now, appear determined to see through the trial, despite reports over the past several day that the judges warned them that the more serious crime of bribery in Case 4,000, which is a separate case unrelated to Milchan, will be hard to prove.

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Hollywood producer Arnon Milchan was set to testify Sunday at Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's corruption trial to answer questions about an alleged "supply line" of champagne and cigars funneled to the Israeli leader and his wife said to have been in exchange for help with Milchan's personal and business needs.

Milchan, who will appear by videoconference from Brighton, England, near where he is based, is a key witness whose testimony is essential for prosecutors who are trying to prove that Netanyahu committed fraud and breach of trust in one of three cases brought against him.

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Prosecutors hope Milchan's account, which extends throughout this week, will paint a picture of plush favors granted to Netanyahu and his wife that allegedly spurred the Israeli leader to use his position of power to advance Milchan's interests.

Netanyahu's wife Sara, on a private visit to Britain, is reportedly expected to sit in on Milchan's testimony.

According to the indictment, Milchan, whose production credits include such hits as "Pretty Woman" and "12 Years a Slave," gave Netanyahu and his wife boxes of cigars and crates of champagne over a period of several years that, along with jewelry, amounted to a value of nearly $200,000 – what the indictment describes as a "supply line" of lavish gifts.

The indictment accuses Netanyahu of using his influential perch to assist Milchan to secure a US visa extension by drawing on his diplomatic contacts, among them former Secretary of State John Kerry. Prosecutors also accuse Netanyahu of working to push legislation that would have granted Milchan millions in tax breaks.

"Considering the many links between the defendant Netanyahu and Milchan, the defendant Netanyahu should have entirely avoided dealing with Milchan's affairs," the indictment says.

Milchan is testifying in one of three cases being brought against Netanyahu. The other two, for which he is charged with bribery, fraud and breach of trust, accuse Netanyahu of exchanging regulatory favors with powerful media moguls for more positive coverage.

Netanyahu, who is expected to attend some of Milchan's hearings, denies wrongdoing, claiming he is the victim of a witch hunt orchestrated by a liberal media and a biased justice system.

Netanyahu's legal woes have dogged him politically, putting his fitness to rule while on trial at the center of a political crisis that sent Israelis to the polls for five times in under four years.

They also have fueled accusations by critics that Netanyahu is pushing a contentious government plan to overhaul Israel's judiciary as a way to escape the charges. Netanyahu denies those charges.

The trial, which began in 2020 and has still not heard from Netanyahu himself, has featured more than 40 prosecution witnesses, including some of Netanyahu's closest former confidants who turned against the premier.

Witness accounts have shed light not only on the three cases but also revealed sensational details about Netanyahu's character and his family's reputation for living off the largesse of taxpayers and wealthy supporters. Milchan's aide, Hadas Klein, testified last year that the family "loves gifts."

The idea of a plea bargain has repeatedly surfaced, but prosecutors for now appear determined to see through the trial, despite reports last week that the judges warned them that the more serious crime of bribery will be hard to prove.

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Lapid accuses Netanyahu of seeking tax breaks for Hollywood mogul https://www.israelhayom.com/2023/06/13/lapid-accuses-netanyahu-of-pushing-tax-breaks-for-hollywood-mogul/ https://www.israelhayom.com/2023/06/13/lapid-accuses-netanyahu-of-pushing-tax-breaks-for-hollywood-mogul/#respond Tue, 13 Jun 2023 04:25:02 +0000 https://www.israelhayom.com/?p=892085   Israel's opposition leader testified Monday that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu apparently tried to persuade him – twice – to back legislation that would have given a Hollywood mogul millions in tax breaks. Follow Israel Hayom on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram But Yair Lapid, a former prime minister himself and a major Netanyahu rival, said […]

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Israel's opposition leader testified Monday that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu apparently tried to persuade him – twice – to back legislation that would have given a Hollywood mogul millions in tax breaks.

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But Yair Lapid, a former prime minister himself and a major Netanyahu rival, said he was not convinced.
Lapid made the statements as he testified in Jerusalem in one of three corruption cases against Netanyahu. The indictment claims Netanyahu used his position of power to further Hollywood mogul Arnon Milchan's interests in exchange for gifts, representing a conflict between the premier's public duties and personal friendship.

Netanyahu did personal favors for Milchan, including asking US officials to extend Milchan's US resident's permit and extending Israeli regulations exempting Israeli returnees from declaring foreign income, according to the indictment.

Lapid testified Monday that Milchan and his attorneys had tried first without success to persuade him that extending the tax breaks for a decade would be good for Israel, Israeli media reported. Then Netanyahu broached the matter twice with Lapid, he testified – once at the prime minister's residence and once outside a Cabinet meeting, according to the reports.

Lapid said he told Netanyahu that it wasn't going to happen, and the prime minister responded that it was "a good law." Netanyahu, Israel's longest-serving leader, denies claims of wrongdoing, saying he was not acting in Milchan's personal interests and even occasionally acted against them. He says the exchanges of gifts were just friendly gestures.

Milchan is expected to testify in the case in a video call from London, where he resides, sometime later this month.

Haaretz newspaper has reported that in 2013 Lapid, then finance minister sought legal advice on the possibility of promoting the legislation that would have benefitted Milchan. Earlier, Lapid had reportedly said he replied, "No way," to Netanyahu and Milchan about the prospects for the legislation.

Netanyahu is charged with fraud, breach of trust, and accepting bribes in three separate scandals involving powerful media moguls and wealthy associates. He denies wrongdoing. Critics say that Netanyahu is driven to weaken the courts and change the judicial system as a way to open an escape route from his trial, claims he dismisses as untrue.

The corruption charges also have been at the center of a protracted political crisis that sent Israelis to the polls five times in less than four years – each vote essentially a referendum on Netanyahu's fitness to rule. After losing power in 2021 to a coalition of opponents, Netanyahu returned as prime minister late last year, despite his legal problems. Under Israeli law, the prime minister has no obligation to step aside while on trial.

The trial, which began in May 2020, has featured more than 40 prosecution witnesses, including some of Netanyahu's closest former confidants who turned against the premier. Witness accounts have shed light not only on the three cases but also revealed sensational details about Netanyahu's character and his family's reputation for living off the largesse of taxpayers and wealthy supporters.

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