Two Netanyahu aides believed to have worked to promote Qatar's image in Israel; investigators weigh charges of contact with a foreign agent, breach of trust, and money laundering
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The 'Post''s political correspondent Eliav Breuer sat down with domestic affairs and economics correspondent Eve Young to explain.
The Qatargate story was originally exposed by Israeli journalist Bar Peleg for Haaretz News in November. What were presented as revelatory scoops concerned two Netanyahu aides, Yonatan Urich and Srulik Einhorn, who were accused by Haaretz of using their company, Perception, to “whitewash” the image of Qatar.
With two of his close aides under arrest, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is facing yet another major crisis
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Al-Monitor on MSNWhat is 'Qatargate' scandal roiling Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu's aides?It is alleged that some of the people closest to Benjamin Netanyahu were recruited to promote the image of Qatar, an enemy state, in Israel.
Netanyahu advisors have been accused of working with Hamas’ backers during the war in Gaza, raising national security concerns and complicating the prime minister’s move to fire the head of the Shin B
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Felice Friedson, founder and president of The Media Line, joined the ILTV Insider webcast for a timely and charged discussion about the rising likelihood of a military strike on Iran, emphasizing both the urgency of Tehran’s nuclear ambitions and the broader threat posed by its regional proxies.
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The Times of Israel on MSNNetanyahu says his two aides are ‘held hostage’ in Qatargate ‘political witch hunt’Families of Gaza captives fume over word choice; PM questioned on his employment of Feldstein along with Urich's ties to Doha; Premier: 'After an hour, they ran out of questions'
Gil Birger has been named as the businessman being investigated in the "Qatargate" affair, Israeli media repor