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Two of Netanyahu’s close advisers were arrested on suspicion of accepting money to promote Qatar’s image in Israel.
Tel Aviv judge, shown confidential documents, overrules earlier order to release PM's aides Jonatan Urich and Eli Feldstein, ...
BRUSSELS ― The European Parliament has toughened its rules on lobbying more than two years after a cash-for-influence scandal ...
The European Commission has launched an internal probe into Estonian official Henrik Hololei, five months after the European ...
Police on Tuesday requested that the Rishon Lezion Magistrate’s Court extend the house arrest of Jonatan Urich, a longtime ...
Police argued that Urich remains a threat and should not be released, but Rishon Lezion Magistrate’s Court Judge Menahem ...
Embattled Shin Bet chief Ronen Bar says he will step down on June 15, nearly three months after Israel’s government voted for ...
The "Qatargate" affair is based on an investigation into Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's aides. The aides were allegedly involved in a scandal in which they were paid by Qatar while managing ...
Israeli ministers have redoubled their attacks on the embattled head of the country’s security agency, claiming he is ...
Times of Israel editor David Horovitz discusses Netanyahu's TV statement, the progress of US-Iran nuclear talks, and the ...