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Central District Court upholds lower court decision to release prime ministerial aide Jonatan Urich, dismissing argument that ...
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In a dramatic turn during the high-profile Qatargate investigation, a Rishon Lezion judge released Netanyahu's advisor Yonatan Urich to house arrest and cast serious doubt on the prosecution’s ...
The statement said that a permanent successor to Bar must be appointed by the time Bar's term ends on June 15.
The Qatargate affair that has enveloped the Prime Minister’s Office in recent weeks has, in the last two days, roiled the airwaves and scandalized the news pages. Murky details have emerged of ...
Israeli media has recently cited Netanyahu’s attempt to disrupt an investigation into QatarGate as his reason for seeking the removal of both Bar and Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara.
Security sources stressed that the coming days are critical for the prospects of progress in a deal, and that mediators have ...
Police on Tuesday requested that the Rishon Lezion Magistrate’s Court extend the house arrest of Jonatan Urich, a longtime senior aide to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, by 21 days, and ...
Known as “Qatargate,” the case hinges on the claim that Mr. Netanyahu’s media advisers were paid by a representative of Qatar to promote Qatari interests in the Israeli news media.