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The Times of Israel on MSNCourt orders PM’s aides to be released from house arrest, grant police 48 hours to appealThe post Court orders PM’s aides to be released from house arrest, grant police 48 hours to appeal appeared first on The Times of Israel.
Israel's spy chief has accused Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of trying to fire him for his refusal to commit illegal acts ...
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The Times of Israel on MSNPolice seek to extend house arrest of PM’s aides in Qatargate, leaked docs scandalsPolice on Tuesday requested that the Rishon Lezion Magistrate’s Court extend the house arrest of Jonatan Urich, a longtime ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNIsraeli spy chief accuses Netanyahu of demanding illegal operationsNetanyahu said he would sack the spy chief due to a breakdown in trust, supposedly linked to Hamas’s attack in October 2023 ...
Israel Police sought on Tuesday to extend the house arrest of Yonatan Urich's for an additional 21 days - due to a suspicion that he tampered with the investigation in some capacity. Judge Menahem ...
Tensions between Benjamin Netanyahu and Ronin Bar escalated, prompting the Israeli PM's office to admit failure in Operation ...
The head of Israel's domestic intelligence service said that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's bid to sack him followed his ...
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Bar is fighting to preserve the Shin Bet’s independence, that of the next agency chief, and the ability of gatekeepers to ...
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Responsible Statecraft on MSNCan Netanyahu bury ‘Qatargate’ under Gaza's rubble?An investigation by Israeli police alleges that several Netanyahu aides — Eli Feldstein and Yonatan Urich — accepted funding ...
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The Times of Israel on MSN2 arrested, several hurt by cops at rally against PM after Shin Bet head’s court filingThousands gather in Tel Aviv, say Netanyahu 'unfit' to serve after Bar said premier urged him to curb protesters; mounted ...
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Independent.ie on MSNSpy chief makes scathing rebuke of Netanyahu attempt to sack himThe head of Israel’s domestic intelligence service said yesterday that prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s bid to sack him followed his refusal to fulfil requests that included spying on Israeli ...
"The prime minister expected the Shin Bet to act against citizens involved in protest activities and demonstrations against ...
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