Qatargate
'Midnight Meeting' Affair: PMO chief-of-staff Braverman summoned for pre-indictment hearing
At the heart of the matter, for which the prosecution is considering bringing criminal charges against him, is the "midnight meeting" affair, a sub-chapter in the larger "Bild" and "Qatargate" cases.
Journalistic privilege expanded by Supreme Court in Assenheim case
Police summon three journalists to provide testimony in 'Qatargate' investigation
Shin Bet to change 'Qatargate' opinion says Urich, Feldstein didn't harm state security - report
IDF officer suspended from hostage talks amid 'Qatargate' probe leads
The decision was made over the weekend, after Mordechai was investigated by authorities last week on the “Qatargate” investigations.
Israel Police considering summoning politicians to testify in 'Qatargate' affair - report
Police reportedly made the decision after some who are involved in the Qatargate scandal met with some selected politicians and received information from them about the war and Qatar.
'Qatargate': Netanyahu confidant Urich investigated by police
Urich's representative, attorney Amit Hadad, is not expected to appeal the court's decision to the Supreme Court.
'Qatargate': Discussions underway on possibility of turning Feldstein state’s witness
Feldstein's close acquaintances said from the start that he wouldn't agree to be a state's witness - to "turn sides."
‘Qatargate’: Urich’s conditions extended to September, judge accepts police appeal
Police have warned against allowing Urich to return to work.
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Tally Gotliv labels court security guards as 'Judenrat,' causing coalition outrage
When security moved to remove Gotliv, she resisted. When she eventually stood and walked out, she said, “Be ashamed of yourselves, animals!”
Police warn against allowing Urich to return to work, ‘place where he executed alleged crimes’
A new court hearing examined whether Yonatan Urich, a key suspect in the "Qatargate" case, should face lighter release conditions amid allegations of leaked documents.
Lapid, Netanyahu’s former adviser clash over alleged ties to pro-Hamas state
"It can't be that Netanyahu told the police that there was nothing wrong with his closest aide receiving money from an Arab country that backs Hamas," argued Lapid.
Police appeal Magistrate Court's decision to allow Urich to meet with PM
What police tried to do in this case is prove that Yonatan Urich worked as a public servant, including gathering testimonies from various defense officials.