Project 315
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The 315 Project – Citizens for Truth (פרויקט 315) is volunteer-based in Israel whose main purpose is to investigate the nature and content of 315 news publications stated in the indictment of the case-4000 trial.[1] The publications are stated concerning Benjamin Netanyahu (former Israeli prime-minister) who is accused of receiving 'unusual responsiveness' during the runup to their publication at the Israeli news portal Walla!. The 'unusual responsiveness' related to the 315 online publications is claimed to constitute a bribe by Israeli state prosecutors in the case. The project's main aim is to investigate the truthfulness and validity of the prosecutors' claims related to the publications.[2] The project was initiated by Israeli entrepreneur and Member of Netanyahu's party, Likud, Guy Levy. Levy, and the other leaders of the project, were Netanyahu supporters.
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Established | 2021 |
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Type | Nonprofit Organization |
Leader | Guy Levi, Moshik Kovarsky, Adi Szabo, Moshe Malal |
Website | https://www.the315.org |