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'''Naomi Blumenthal''' is an ]i politician. A member of the ] party, she was elected to the ] in 1992, but lost her seat in the ] '''Naomi Blumenthal''' is an ]i politician. A member of the ] party, she was elected to the ] in 1992, but lost her seat in the ].


In ] Blumenthal was convicted on corruption charges. During her investigation she was wildly criticised on her persistent in reserving the right of silence. In ], Blumenthal was convicted on corruption charges. During her investigation she was widely criticized on her persistence in reserving the right to silence.


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Naomi Blumenthal is an Israeli politician. A member of the Likud party, she was elected to the thirteenth Knesset in 1992, but lost her seat in the 2006 elections.

In 2006, Blumenthal was convicted on corruption charges. During her investigation she was widely criticized on her persistence in reserving the right to silence.

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