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Netanyahu to police: I didn't know aide worked with Qatar, but nothing wrong with it

Summary by Haaretz
Concurrently, an Israeli court cancelled the injunction banning Yonatan Urich, an advisor to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, from the Prime Minister's Office, and allowed the police to appeal by Monday

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Judge Menachem Mizrahi referred to the classification of Yonatan Urich as a "public employee" in the Prime Minister's Office: "The Prime Minister, in his interrogation, defined the suspect as a political advisor." • Later, Mizrahi claimed that "the investigating unit should have expanded the investigation."

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Haaretz broke the news in Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel on Thursday, August 14, 2025.
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