Former adviser to Netanyahu's Likud party interrogated in Serbia over BibiLeaks, Qatargate
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Have Prime Minister Netanyahu's employees pierced secret information to manipulate the public? The affair does not let go of Israel's government. In the middle: the Bild-Zeitung. By Jan-Christoph Kitzler.
The Qatari sheikh who directed Netanyahu aides in the Qatargate affair
Sheikh Thamer bin Hamad Al-Thani, head of Qatar’s Communications Ministry, identified as directing suspects in Qatargate influence campaign probe; investigations also focus on Israel Einhorn and Maj. Gen. Yoav Mordechai’s alleged roles in affair
Former adviser to Netanyahu's Likud party interrogated in Serbia over BibiLeaks, Qatargate
Israel Einhorn's interrogation is carried out in practice by Serbian law enforcement, in the presence of representatives from Israel Police's Unit of International Crime Investigations. Einhorn's questioning is expected to continue for at least two days
Former Netanyahu Aide Questioned in Serbia Over Qatargate and BibiLeaks Scandals
Former senior advisor to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Yisrael "Srulik" Einhorn, is currently being questioned in Serbia by Israeli police regarding his alleged involvement in the "Qatargate" and "BibiLeaks" scandals. Einhorn, who has been residing in Belgrade for the past year, is a key figure in investigations concerning classified document leaks and public relations work for Qatar. Ex-Netanyahu Aide Faces Interrogation in Serbia Israeli …
After yesterday's investigation focused on the core suspicions of the classified documents affair and the Qatargate affair, this time the investigation is focusing on other issues. In Serbia, they made sure to emphasize that there is a gag order on the investigation, but Israel does not recognize such an order. Attorney Adi Arad will accompany the investigation
"Einhorn has been in Serbia for months, if not longer. He knows that as soon as he sets foot in Israel, he will be arrested and sent to detention during the investigation," said the Netae journalist.
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