The release of a new documentary known as The Bibi Files has caused a world wide debate following its release on the Tucker Carlson Network (TCN). It revisits long-standing allegations against Benjamin Netanyahu—from corruption and billionaire ties to controversial policies involving Gaza, including the funding of Hamas. Supporters call it investigative journalism; critics say it's selective and politically loaded. Either way, it's raised urgent questions about power, narrative, and accountability in one of the world's most scrutinised conflicts. Tsepiso Makwetla spoke to Constitutional Law expert and Political Analyst, Prof Richard Calland. Richard to start, you've asked why this is not a bigger story, why?

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