Jerusalem Post editor Zvika Klein addressed his interrogation in the Qatargate affair for the first time on Thursday evening in a tweet he posted on the X platform. "This week, I was arrested. I was placed under house arrest. In an instant, I went from a public servant to a suspect. Not even in my worst nightmares could I have imagined this," he wrote. "I received nothing in return. No benefits, no payment, no promises. I came back to Israel, and apparently one fact puzzled the police: I got nothing in return. ... it was all out in the open."


