Qatargate
Netanyahu aide Urich allowed to keep working at PMO after court rejects prosecution's request
Urich has been indicted for allegedly leaking classified military information to the German outlet, Bild, after the military censor barred publishing the information in Israeli media.
Netanyahu aide Urich indicted for passing on classified information
Behind the smiles and the sanctions: The hidden truth about Israeli-European relations
'Midnight Meeting' Affair: PMO chief-of-staff Braverman summoned for pre-indictment hearing
Right-wing activist arrested after allegedly pepper spraying protesters in Tel Aviv
Police were called to the location after the suspects, a 45-year-old man from Ramat Gan and a 75-year-old man from Kiryat Tivon, were allegedly seen assaulting one another.
Judge rules Qatargate restrictions on Urich expired after police missed deadline
Restrictions tied to separate Bild affair remain in force, court says.
Qatargate: Police transfer case to prosecution, seek extension of restrictions on Urich
With the Qatargate case now in prosecutors’ hands, decisions on indictments or further probes are pending.
2026: The year for Qatar to be quelled - opinion
Every Jewish and pro-Israel organization around the world should be preparing now for such a campaign to start the moment the final hostage is in Israel’s hands
Bennett says Netanyahu’s advisers damaged relations with Egypt, deserve life imprisonment
“Section 121 of the Criminal Law explicitly states that a person who deliberately harms Israel’s relations with another country faces up to life imprisonment," Bennett said.
Epstein, Qatargate scandals: Trump, Netanyahu fight accountability as elections loom - opinion
Compliant lawmakers from Likud and the Republican Party are balking at letting these scandals pass.
After MK requests Netanyahu be questioned over Qatargate, efforts reportedly made to block review
The “Qatargate” case revolves around suspected influence by Qatari-linked individuals close to Netanyahu.
Israel Police 'not responsible' for border security, illegal infiltration, Ben-Gvir says
The minister emphasized that he lacks the authority to act on broader border security issues.
Netanyahu's office was warned about Feldstein before his appointment, Ben-Gvir claims
Ben-Gvir claimed that a close associate contacted officials in the Prime Minister’s Office on two occasions, warning that Feldstein was unreliable.
Anti-gov't protests ignite in Tel Aviv, Haifa, demanding answers to Qatargate affair
Demonstrators gathered at Habima Square, calling for further investigations into the scandal involving the Prime Minister's Office.