The application for a restraining order was denied: The “source” investigation into Yossi Cohen will be broadcast as planned

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The “source” program will be broadcast tonight as planned on Channel 13, after the application for a restraining order filed against the broadcast was denied. The program focuses on claims that former Mossad chief Yossi Cohen has revealed security secrets as part of a romantic relationship.

The request was submitted by a woman who was allegedly involved in the romantic relationship. Although her name is not mentioned in the trailers that the network uploaded for the show, her ex-husband appears in them openly, tells about the alleged affair and claims that Cohen revealed secret details about his recruitment, about Lebanon and claims that “he is chatty.”

Following the promos, the woman, through the Bar-Moha law firm, sent a letter before taking action, demanding that Raviv Drucker and the “Makor” program not broadcast the program in its current format, immediately remove all promos from the air or alternatively broadcast the program without the ex-husband’s face appearing. In an exposed and visible manner. An application for a restraining order was subsequently filed on her behalf. The letter sweepingly denies the claim that the woman had a romantic relationship with Cohen, and argued that broadcasting the show in this way could cause serious harm to her and her children.

The ex-husband responded: “Children are the most important thing to me and I decided to talk only because the price of silence that they and I pay is greater than the price of exposure.”

Raviv Drucker’s response: “The investigation focuses on Yossi Cohen and his conduct as head of an institution. There is no way to deal with it without bringing the other facts. We tried to reduce our involvement with them.”

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