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Two of Netanyahu’s close advisers were arrested on suspicion of accepting money to promote Qatar’s image in Israel.
Israel has been gripped by allegations linking aides of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to financing from Qatar, which ...
President urges coalition to respect coming court ruling on its decision to fire Shin Bet head; rejects government, ...
Israel's Supreme Court will hear arguments about Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's controversial dismissal of the Shin Bet ...
(photo credit: YEHOSHUA YOSEF/FLASH90) During the morning news program last Friday on Kan Reshet Bet, MK Amit Halevi (Likud) was interviewed about what has come to be known as Qatargate.
Two close associates of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu have been remanded in custody for three days, following ...
Known as “Qatargate,” the case hinges on the claim that Mr. Netanyahu’s media advisers were paid by a representative of Qatar to promote Qatari interests in the Israeli news media.
The Qatargate affair that has enveloped the Prime Minister’s Office in recent weeks has, in the last two days, roiled the airwaves and scandalized the news pages. Murky details have emerged of ...
The Jerusalem Post's editor-in-chief, Zvika Klein, gave his first interview, aired on Saturday, since being questioned by the police regarding the 'Qatargate' affair earlier this week, which ...
The identity of the second businessman questioned under caution in the Qatargate investigation was revealed Saturday evening to be David Saig, after a court gag order on publishing his name was ...