Qatargate
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Tally Gotliv labels court security guards as 'Judenrat,' causing coalition outrage
Police warn against allowing Urich to return to work, ‘place where he executed alleged crimes’
Lapid, Netanyahu’s former adviser clash over alleged ties to pro-Hamas state
Police appeal Magistrate Court's decision to allow Urich to meet with PM
What police tried to do in this case is prove that Yonatan Urich worked as a public servant, including gathering testimonies from various defense officials.
Restrictions against 'Qatargate' suspect Yonatan Urich lifted, contact allowed with Netanyahu
Judge Mizrahi sharply criticized the police, writing that in his view, Urich is not a state employee and therefore cannot be suspected of bribery.
Former Mossad official in hostage deal talks under investigation for 'Qatargate' affair - report
According to the report, Israeli security officials, even from within the Mossad, were unaware of the official's business ties with Qatar.
Eli Feldstein interrogated in Lahav 433 in connection to Qatargate investigations
Feldstein is one of several major suspects in investigations into Qatari influences over significant figures close to the prime minister.
Qatargate: Israel Police request extension to Yonatan Urich’s detention terms
Yonatan Urich's detention terms expired on Sunday. He was required to appear for questioning if called, forbidden from leaving the country until August 12.
Netanyahu's former advisor questioned in Serbia over 'Qatargate,' classified documents affair
Deputy Commissioner Momi Meshulam is currently in Serbia conducting a legal deposition involving Srulik Einhorn, a former Netanyahu advisor.
Israeli Police will travel to Serbia for legal deposition for 'Qatargate' suspect Einhorn - report
Walla reported that both the Israel Police and the Justice Ministry have refrained from formally approaching Serbian authorities to advance the deposition request.
I saw Israel’s attorney‑general bend the law for her favorites, and I paid the price - comment
Editor's Notes: I’ve been pretty quiet since I was released from house arrest and received tremendous support from Israelis. But on Friday, I almost lost it.
Hostage Families' Forum asks to join legal case against Netanyahu aide Yonatan Urich
"His actions were not inconsequential; they directly and immediately endangered the lives of hostages at the time," wrote the Forum.
Netanyahu's trial ends early due to IDF strikes in Syria
The escalating political crisis between Baharav-Miara, Netanyahu - analysis
Baharav-Miara called the hearing for her dismissal a “sham” with a “predetermined outcome” and said her presence would only lend legitimacy to a process that violates decades of legal precedent.