INVESTIGATINGGovernmentThe Bibi Files documentary, featuring leaked police interrogation footage of Netanyahu, was banned from screening in Israel. Tucker Carlson published it on his network, making it globally available. The film exposes corruption allegations with evidence the Israeli government wanted buried.
“The Bibi Files documentary, featuring leaked police interrogation footage of Netanyahu, was banned from screening in Israel. Tucker Carlson published it on his network, making it globally available. The film exposes corruption allegations with evidence the Israeli government wanted buried.”
A documentary called "The Bibi Files" was produced using leaked police interrogation footage of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. It exposes corruption allegations in devastating detail — Netanyahu's own words, on camera, being questioned by investigators. Israel banned it. Tucker Carlson published it globally.
This isn't secondhand reporting or anonymous sources. This is actual police interrogation footage of a sitting prime minister being questioned about corruption. The kind of footage that governments go to extraordinary lengths to suppress — and Israel did suppress it, obtaining a court order banning any screening within the country.
Israel's courts blocked the documentary from being shown domestically. The official reason: legal proceedings. The real reason: the footage is devastating. When a government bans its own citizens from seeing evidence of their leader's corruption, the ban itself becomes the story.
Tucker Carlson publishing the documentary on his network turned a suppressed Israeli film into a global phenomenon. Millions who never would have seen it now have access. The Streisand Effect in action — trying to hide it made it the biggest story in the room.
The documentary is trending globally. CNBCTV18, WION, and international outlets are covering both the content and the censorship. When you ban a documentary about corruption, you don't kill the story — you confirm it.
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