The Thesis

“Today anyone – anyone with a few million dollars to spare – can publish his own newspaper.” – Benjamin Nitay, 1976  Thirty nine years have passed since young Benjamin Nitay wrote this sentence in his thesis work for the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Back then he surely could not imagine that one day a … Continue reading The Thesis

Nitay Days

Born as Netanyahu, then changing his surname to Nitay and later back to the original: Now, documents related to his Nitay era are revealed. One day in September 1976, the phone at David Ginsburg’s D.C.-based law firm rang. On the line was one Benjamin Nitay, calling from Boston. A note taken back then explained why: … Continue reading Nitay Days

Recipient Unknown

Who Stood Behind Account #831-33748-14-719 to Which Netanyahu Transferred $145,000 in 2002? A Good Question the Prime Minister Refuses to Answer  “Dear Mathew – Please forward to Lehman Brothers in New York the sum of $145,000 from my account at the Royal Bank of Scotland“. The sender: Benjamin Netanyahu. The date: February 3rd, 2002. The recipient of the … Continue reading Recipient Unknown

The Breakfast Fee

“10,000 Toward a $ 100,000 Fee to Pay Mr. Netanyahu to Speak at a Breakfast” Publications today about Sara Netanyahu’s #BottleGate revealed by Haaretz (“It emerged on Wednesday that…Sara Netanyahu kept thousands of shekels from deposits on empty bottles that were returned, on her orders, to supermarkets in Jerusalem over the course of several years even though … Continue reading The Breakfast Fee

Selected ARTICLES Special Reporting Project Find out How U.S.-Based Non-Profits Fund and Sustain Israeli Settlements in the West Bank. From Buying Houses in East Jerusalem to Supporting Jewish Terrorists, This is where Tax-Exempt Dollars Ends. Special investigation supported by a grant from the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting (December 2015|Haaretz English|Haaretz Hebrew|Washington Post|Pulitzer Center|Hebrew Magazine piece|Video Interview about the project) … Continue reading