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11.11.25|Calcalist
On Sept 1, 2025, Calcalist published a story asserting, among other things, that the former vice chair of President Trump's campaign, Elliott Broidy, was a "partner" in an Israeli firm called KOIOS, which the story claimed had been involved in a PR campaign for Qatar, from which it could be incorrectly understood that Mr. Broidy was involved in the alleged campaign. After re-examination, it was found that there is no basis for this story, as there is no evidence that Mr. Broidy had any involvement in any PR campaigns and was simply a passive investor, not a “partner,” in KOIOS. We have retracted the story in its entirety, and we deeply regret any harm and damage our story inflicted upon Mr. Broidy.
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