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The Times of Israel on MSNPM doesn’t know what’s going on in his office, says JPost editor questioned over QatargateZvika Klein says he really hopes his friend Jonatan Urich, a prime suspect, was not involved in any wrongdoing; tears-up as ...
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The Times of Israel on MSNPolice believe Qatargate suspect Urich sent pro-Qatar messages to media claiming they were from a source in Netanyahu’s officeThe post Police believe Qatargate suspect passed messages to media from Qatar under guise of coming from Netanyahu’s office appeared first on The Times of Israel.
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The Times of Israel on MSNQatargate: Judge says PM’s aide Urich stays in detention, Feldstein released to house arrestRuling comes after police appealed decision made by different judge, who assailed cops for asking pair about separate leak case; Urich's attorney claims officers told him to 'shut up' when he ...
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The Times of Israel on MSNDetention of key Qatargate suspects extended till Friday, as judge criticizes media leaksThree journalists summoned for open questioning, prompting AG and state attorney to defend practice due to nature of case; second businessman questioned over affair ...
Netanyahu’s office is embroiled in scandal as two aides face arrest for allegedly taking Qatari payments to sway Israeli media narratives.
Urich placed under house arrest after court order amid investigations into allegations of receiving money from Qatar to ...
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What to Know About Israel’s ‘Qatargate’ ScandalDubbed “Qatargate” by Israeli media, the investigation centers on accusations that two close advisers to Netanyahu—longtime media consultant Jonatan Urich, and former spokesman Eli Feldstein—were ...
Police questioned Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu amid claims that members of his team worked simultaneously for the state of Qatar. He is not a suspect, but two of his media advisers have been ...
Judge criticized police handling of the case, citing lack of concrete evidence, according to Israeli broadcaster KAN - Anadolu Ajansı ...
Benjamin Netanyahu testified to police after two men were arrested over alleged payments from the Gulf Arab state.
A new scandal involving Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office has emerged. Close associates of Netanyahu are accused of receiving money from Qatar to improve its image in Israel, raising concerns ...
Dubbed “Qatargate” by Israeli media, the investigation centers on accusations that two close advisers to Netanyahu—longtime media consultant Jonatan Urich, and former spokesman Eli Feldstein ...
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