Former top aide to Netanyahu believes actions regarding personal business were not criminal offenses.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s former chief of staff, Ari Harow, who turned state’s witness on Friday, told his associates that he did not turn his back on Netanyahu, and that he does not believe his actions were criminal.

Harow told friends last week that his decision to become a state’s witness is nothing like that of Shula Zaken, former prime minister Ehud Olmert’s personal secretary, who testified against him and essentially criminalized him by providing evidence that led to his sentencing.


“It is nothing like it,” said Harow, as was reported on Channel 2 on Sunday. “It is not that I broke the law with Netanyahu and now I am looking for a way to blame it on him so I can get away with it. I am being blamed for something that has nothing to do with me... It is not a situation in which either me or him [Netanyahu] is going to jail, but whether I am going to jail without a reason or not.”

Harow added that people think that being a state’s witness means that someone from inside is coming to rat on their boss, but he believes that it is not true. “Case 2000 is not an affair that I opened; it is something that I was caught up in unwillingly...

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