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Jonathan Urich was arrested amid increasing allegations that Netanyahu’s inner circle was involved in the transfer of money from Qatar, a key backer of Hamas.
From The Washington Post
Netanyahu was not named as a suspect, and no charges have been made public. But the investigation, which is being carried out under a court gag order, revolves around media reports that people in the ...
From The Financial Times
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The Times of Israel on MSNNetanyahu’s Likud claims arrest of PM’s aide over Qatargate is ‘fabricated probe’ by AG and Shin BetFollowing the arrest of two of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s top aides and with the premier reportedly en route to testify to police, his ruling Likud party rails against “fabricated investigations,