The editor of the Jerusalem Post was detained by investigators over allegations that Qatar bribed aides to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, despite the editor's claim of no wrongdoing. The editor had interviewed the prime minister of Qatar and received no benefits in return.
Key Points
Editor interviewed the prime minister of Qatar with no hidden agenda
Qatar accused of trying to bribe aides to Netanyahu for positive coverage
Pros
Transparency in conducting the interview with the prime minister of Qatar
No evidence of receiving benefits in exchange for the interview
Cons
Detainment by investigators over bribery allegations
Accusations of Qatar trying to bribe aides to Netanyahu