Qatargate
Behind the smiles and the sanctions: The hidden truth about Israeli-European relations
Amid headlines of EU-Israel tension, Prof. Sharon Pardo reveals that trade, arms, and cooperation quietly persist, even as EU statements grow harsher.
'Midnight Meeting' Affair: PMO chief-of-staff Braverman summoned for pre-indictment hearing
Journalistic privilege expanded by Supreme Court in Assenheim case
Police summon three journalists to provide testimony in 'Qatargate' investigation
Bild case: Hearing scheduled for today on extending restrictive conditions of PMO chief of staff
The case concerns classified military documents leaked in September 2024 to the German tabloid Bild, which reportedly outlined Hamas’s position on hostage negotiations.
Police appeal district court ruling lifting restrictions on Netanyahu adviser in Bild leak case
Police argued that the Rishon Lezion Magistrate’s Court erred when it canceled restrictions, including restrictions on Urich’s employment and broad no-contact orders.
IDF reservist Ari Rosenfeld's defense claims prosecutors hid key materials in Bild leak case
Rosenfeld's lawyers sent a letter to the State Attorney’s Office claiming that "investigative materials that are highly relevant and vital were hidden from the defense."
JPPI index: Nearly half of Israelis say Netanyahu should be investigated over Qatargate
Another 17% said the affair is troubling but not very serious, 13% said it is not an affair at all, and 9% said they could not assess its severity.
WATCH: Activists break into Likud HQ, drop fake money dressed as sheikhs in Qatargate protest
Protesters disguised as Qatari sheikhs disrupt Likud's Tel Aviv headquarters over Qatargate allegations.
Israel Police seek to renew restrictions on Netanyahu aide Yonatan Urich in Bild leak probe
At the center of the request is police insistence that Urich be barred from working at the consultancy firm Perception, which investigators say is owned and managed by Israel Einhorn.
Officials from Netanyahu's office appeal ‘disproportionate’ conditions in renewed Bild leak probe
Tzachi Braverman, chief of staff at the Prime Minister’s Office, and Omer Mantzur, a PMO spokesman, filed appeals on Monday against decisions by a police officer to release them under restrictions.
Ayelet Shaked calls for state probe into October 7, will decide on political comeback 'soon'
Shaked also said she was proud of diversifying the judicial bench during her tenure, arguing that a heterogeneous court better reflects Israeli society.
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.