EXCLUSIVE: Iran’s Press TV Runs False Report Claiming Saudi King Financed Netanyahu’s Election Campaign with $80 Million

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu looks on as he opens the weekly cabinet meeting
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TEL AVIV – Iran’s state-affiliated Press TV on Monday ran a false report claiming that Saudi King Salman financed Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s re-election campaign in 2015 to the tune of $80 million.

The report, titled, “Leaked: Saudi King financed Netanyahu’s 2015 election bid,” cites fabricated quotes purportedly from Israeli opposition leader Isaac Herzog alleging that the Saudi financing was documented in the “Panama Papers.”

Contacted by Breitbart Jerusalem, Herzog’s office denied the report, saying the quotes were entirely fabricated.

Press TV ran with the following report and quotes, attributing them to Herzog:

Citing a massive leak of confidential documents dubbed the “Panama Papers,” Isaac Herzog, who is the chairman of the Israeli Labor party said, “In March 2015, King Salman has deposited eighty million dollars to support Netanyahu’s campaign via a Syrian-Spanish person named Mohamed Eyad Kayali.”

“In March 2015, King Salman has deposited eighty million dollars to support Netanyahu’s campaign via a Syrian-Spanish person named Mohamed Eyad Kayali.”

“The money was deposited to a company’s account in British Virgin Islands owned by Teddy Sagi, an Israeli billionaire and businessman, who has allocated the money to fund the campaign [of] Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu,” the lawmaker said.

It was not immediately clear where Press TV got the quotes from. No link to an original source was provided.  The name Mohamed Eyad Kayali does not appear in the  searchable database of the so-called Panama Papers.

Aaron Klein is Breitbart’s Jerusalem bureau chief and senior investigative reporter. He is a New York Times bestselling author and hosts the popular weekend talk radio program, “Aaron Klein Investigative Radio.” Follow him on Twitter @AaronKleinShow. Follow him on Facebook.

 

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