"Scandal of 'Gulf Gate' in Israel! Netanyahu's advisor arrested."

08.05.2025 22:40

In the "Gulf Gate" scandal that has shaken political and security circles in Israel, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's advisor and former Mossad member Yonatan Urich has been arrested.

It has been learned that Yonatan Urich, an advisor to Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu, has been arrested in the "Gulf Gate" scandal that has shaken political and security circles in Israel.

While Israel is rocked by the Gulf Gate scandal involving figures close to Prime Minister Netanyahu, a critical development has occurred.

NETANYAHU'S ADVISOR ARRESTED

Yonatan Urich, an advisor to Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu and a former Mossad member, has been arrested.

It has been reported that Eli Feldstein, whose name is mentioned in the same investigation, has been released but is still under house arrest.

CRITICAL ALLEGATIONS

The Israeli Attorney General has leveled serious charges against both individuals, including "contact with a foreign agent," "accepting bribes," "betrayal of duty," and "money laundering." It was also stated that Urich is accused of leaking confidential documents from the Prime Minister's Office.

According to information obtained during the investigation, it has emerged that Urich, along with other individuals he collaborated with, served messages from a country in the Gulf to the media as if they were politically sourced.

WHAT HAPPENED?

Last month, the Rishon LeTsiyon Court ruled for the release of Urich and Feldstein, allowing them to be placed under house arrest. The court stated in its release decision that the suspects had not violated the conditions and were reliable. However, the police requested an extension of this decision on the grounds of "ongoing investigation requirements."

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