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The Times of Israel on MSNIt’s too early to know how deep Qatargate goes, but it’s time to ask tough questionsExpanding investigation suggests that Israeli decisions on hostage talks, relations with Egypt could have been influenced by ...
Police questioned Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu amid claims that members of his team worked simultaneously for the state ...
Jerusalem Post Editor-in-Chief Zvika Klein was summoned to give open testimony at the end of March, yet this turned into an ...
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The Times of Israel on MSNPM’s aide Urich released to house arrest; Herzog: Qatargate must be ‘deeply probed’President urges coalition to respect coming court ruling on its decision to fire Shin Bet head; rejects government, ...
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The Times of Israel on MSNSecond businessman questioned in Qatargate probe identified as David SaigSaig, who reportedly has dealings in Gulf, released after questioning but phone held; Bennett says PMO was 'working for' ...
Urich placed under house arrest after court order amid investigations into allegations of receiving money from Qatar to ...
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The Forward on MSN‘Qatargate’ and the web of huge scandals rocking Israel, explainedThe scandal lighting up Israel, more than any other, is known locally as “Qatar-gate.” (Yes, that’s what it’s called in ...
Two of Netanyahu’s close advisers were arrested on suspicion of accepting money to promote Qatar’s image in Israel.
Two close associates of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu have been remanded in custody for three days, following ...
The Qatargate story was originally exposed by Israeli journalist Bar Peleg for Haaretz News in November. What were presented ...
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