Israeli PM testifies in 'Qatargate' probe

IANS April 1, 2025 240 views

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu testified in the Qatargate corruption probe, which examines alleged illicit dealings between his associates and Qatar. Two of his close aides were arrested on suspicion of bribery, money laundering, and contact with a foreign agent. Netanyahu dismissed the investigation as a politically motivated attack aimed at undermining his government. The case highlights tensions between Israel and Qatar, which has mediated Gaza ceasefire talks despite lacking formal diplomatic ties.

"This is a political hunt designed to prevent the dismissal of the head of the Shin Bet" – Benjamin Netanyahu
Jerusalem, April 1: Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu testified for about two hours before investigators at his office in Jerusalem, Israel's media reported.

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Netanyahu questioned as witness in Qatargate probe

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Two aides arrested for alleged Qatar-linked corruption

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Case involves bribery, money laundering, and foreign agent ties

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PM claims investigation is politically motivated

The open testimony is part of an investigation known as "Qatargate," which examines alleged business ties between associates of Netanyahu and the Qatari government, Xinhua news agency reported.

According to Channel 12 tv, the prime minister was questioned as someone with knowledge of the affair, rather than as a suspect. The open testimony followed a directive of Israel's Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara.

Earlier on Monday, Israeli police arrested two suspects in the case --Yonatan Urich, a senior adviser to Netanyahu, and Eli Feldstein, the prime minister's former military affairs spokesman.

The probe focuses on suspected improper business dealings between the two close associates of Netanyahu and Qatar, a Gulf state that does not have formal diplomatic ties with Israel but has played a key role in mediating ceasefire talks in the Gaza Strip and negotiating hostage releases.

According to Channel 12, Feldstein and Urich are suspected of contact with a foreign agent, bribery, fraud, breach of trust, and money laundering in the case.

In his video statement after the testimony, Netanyahu said the probe is "a political hunt designed to prevent the dismissal of the head of the Shin Bet and also to bring about the overthrow of a right-wing prime minister."

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