Israel’s Channel 10 Blames Netanyahu for Failure of Network
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Deadline – Israel’s long-suffering Channel 10 is set to shutter this Wednesday after an announcement was made on Sunday night blasting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for not having done more to resolve the channel’s long-standing financial difficulties. Regular broadcasting was interrupted dramatically at 10:30 PM local time with a statement broadcast over an image of Netanyahu:
“Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who serves as communications minister, refuses to find a solution,” the announcement said. “Due to this, the workers’ union has decided to stop Channel 10’s broadcast tonight.”
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