Beat the press – Why Netanyahu sat down with the Nelk Boys
The Nelk Boys’ interview with Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu reveals what’s lost when influencers replace journalists.

The Nelk Boys’ interview with Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu reveals what’s lost when influencers replace journalists.

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