Likud lawmaker says he'd fire aides working with Qatar as right-wing criticism mounts
Various Israeli lawmakers lashed out against a Likud statement issued on Friday night saying that the criminal suspicions attributed to a close aide to Netanyahu were 'fake'
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Various Israeli lawmakers lashed out against a Likud statement issued on Friday night saying that the criminal suspicions attributed to a close aide to Netanyahu were 'fake'
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December 28, 2025Updated:06:30 AM IST
Amid a continued wave of revelations in Israeli media focusing on allegations that staff members in the Prime Minister's Office received payment from Qatar to promote Doha's interests during Israel's war in Gaza, lawmakers condemned Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for failing to remove his suspected aide Yonatan Urich from his position, despite the allegations against him.
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