Channel 12's Washington correspondent Barak Ravid has become one of Donald Trump's main channels to the Israeli public. But access to a president who thrives on flattery and punishes criticism comes with a journalistic price"We have to deliver a third blow in Iran and achieve the goals we promised, otherwise we'll lose the election," a Knesset member from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Likud party said in closed conversations several days ago, according to Yedioth Ahronoth journalist Yuval Karni.
Barak Ravid has unusual access to Trump. But at what cost? | Opinion
Channel 12's Washington Correspondent Barak Ravid Has Become One of Donald Trump's Main Channels to the Israeli Public. But Access to a President Who Thrives on Flattery and Punishes Criticism Comes With a Journalistic Price














