Jerusalem Post editor in first response to Qatargate: 'Didn't imagine this in my worst nightmares'

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."
Comments
The commenter agrees to the privacy policy of Ynet News and agrees not to submit comments that violate the terms of use, including incitement, libel and expressions that exceed the accepted norms of freedom of speech.
""