Israeli prosecutors seek Netanyahu ally's extradition, warn of obstruction risk
Prosecutors say disclosing steps to bring Srulik Einhorn from Serbia could disrupt proceedings or allow him to flee as he faces charges over alleged harassment of a state witness in Netanyahu's trial
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Prosecutors say disclosing steps to bring Srulik Einhorn from Serbia could disrupt proceedings or allow him to flee as he faces charges over alleged harassment of a state witness in Netanyahu's trial
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04:52 PM • December 28 2025 IST
The State Attorney's Office said on Sunday that it is working to bring close associate of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel "Srulik" Einhorn, to Israel, who is accused of harassing state witness over testimony he was due to give in the prime minister's trial.
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