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The Israeli prime minister has denied that he asked Israel's domestic security chief to spy on anti-government protesters.
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The Times of Israel on MSNPM aide and Qatargate suspect Jonatan Urich has no security clearance – reportPrime Minister's Office dismisses account as 'completely fake news' that 'borders on libel and provides grounds for a ...
Two of the prime minister's key advisers are accused of taking bribes from the Gulf state in exchange for favourable ...
Israeli PR guru Srulik Einhorn worked to burnish the image of Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic and – BIRN/Haaretz can ...
Even with this track record, the news last month that aides of Binyamin Netanyahu, Israel’s prime minister, had been ...
Israeli police released Jonatan Urich, a media adviser to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, to house arrest on Monday after a court order amid investigations into allegations of receiving money ...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office is facing renewed scrutiny after police arrested two close associates accused of receiving payments from Qatar to promote its image in Israel, inte ...
Investigators believe the prime minister’s aides Jonatan Urich and Eli Feldstein used their position to promote Qatar within ...
The scandal, dubbed “Qatargate” by local media, erupted this week with the arrests of Netanyahu’s longtime media adviser Jonatan Urich and former spokesman Eli Feldstein. Both men are ...
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