Netanyahu aide Urich allowed to keep working at PMO after court rejects prosecution's request (opens original article in a new tab)
A senior aide to Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu, Yonatan Urich, is permitted to continue working at the PMO after a court rejected the prosecution's request to impose stricter conditions on him. Urich is under investigation for allegedly leaking classified military information to the German outlet Bild, which was published in 2024. The court's decision comes as part of an ongoing case involving the alleged unauthorized sharing of sensitive information related to Hamas hostage negotiations.
- Urich, a senior aide to Netanyahu, is allowed to keep working at the PMO after court rejects prosecution's request to extend restrictive conditions
- The court ruled against extending restrictions on Urich, who is under investigation for leaking classified military info to Bild
- Urich is accused of helping disseminate classified info related to Hamas hostage negotiations and tampering with evidence
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