Journalistic privilege expanded by Supreme Court in Assenheim case
The Supreme Court has expanded journalistic privilege in the Assenheim case. This decision requires police to submit a more specific request for materials related to an interview by June 3. The ruling does not completely halt the police's efforts to obtain the requested information.
- ▪The Supreme Court expanded journalistic privilege in the Assenheim case.
- ▪Police must submit a new, narrowed request by June 3.
- ▪The ruling does not end police efforts to obtain interview materials.
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Journalistic privilege expanded by Supreme Court in Assenheim caseThe decision does not end the police effort to obtain material from the interview. Rather, the court ordered police to submit a new, narrowed, and concrete request by June 3.Follow us on Google Eli Feldstein, who were arrested in the so-called Qatargate investigation seen at the District Court in Tel Aviv, on May 15, 2025.(photo credit: AVSHALOM SASSONI/FLASH90)
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