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Tunis
A television show in which well-known Tunisians were secretly filmed agreeing to deal with Israel has sparked controversy in the North African nation, which cut off ties with the Jewish state almost two decades ago.
Even before being broadcast, the"Shalom" show caused a stir after lists of those filmed agreeing to cooperate with Israel -- for financial rewards -- were circulated on social media.
In the programmes, actors presenting themselves as aides to an"Israeli embassy" operating secretly in Tunisia -- which severed relations with the Jewish state in 2000 -- meet up with politicians, performers and sports personalities.
Those caught up in the ruse include a sportswoman who agreed to coach an Israeli club for $120,000.
Raouf Ayadi, an opposition leader and known critic of Israel, claimed to"have no problem" with the Jewish state while being filmed by a hidden camera."I was put under a lot of pressure, I was terrified," he told Mosaique FM radio, who in a clip is shown looking visibly worried in the presence of an armed man.
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23/05/2018
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