Netanyahu cancels appointment of new Shin Bet chief amid investigation of aides

IANS April 1, 2025 279 views

Netanyahu scrapped Vice-Admiral Eli Sharvit's appointment as Shin Bet chief amid growing scrutiny over his aides' alleged Qatar-linked corruption. The "Qatargate" probe centers on payments funneled through Netanyahu's former spokesman Feldstein and aide Urich, both now in custody. Feldstein faces separate charges for leaking classified military documents during his PMO tenure. While Netanyahu isn't a suspect, the scandal has forced him to backtrack on a key security appointment during ongoing regional tensions.

"After conducting in-depth interviews with seven worthy candidates, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu decided to appoint former Israel Navy Commander, Vice-Admiral Eli Sharvit as the next Director of the ISA." - Prime Minister's Office
Netanyahu cancels appointment of new Shin Bet chief amid investigation of aides
Jerusalem, April 1: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has withdrawn his decision to appoint Vice-Admiral Eli Sharvit as the new head of Shin Bet, the Israeli security agency, following opposition from political allies and mounting investigations involving his aides.

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Netanyahu reversed Shin Bet chief pick after political pushback

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Probe involves Qatar payments to Netanyahu aides Urich and Feldstein

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Feldstein accused of leaking IDF documents while in PMO

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Police seek 9-day remand extension for both suspects

Initially, Netanyahu announced the appointment of Sharvit after conducting interviews with seven candidates, ultimately selecting the former Israel Navy Commander for the prestigious role.

However, recent developments have forced Netanyahu to cancel the appointment.

The controversy stems from the ongoing "Qatargate" investigation, which has ensnared two of Netanyahu’s close aides, Jonatan Urich and Eli Feldstein. Both were questioned by the police as suspects in the case.

The investigation revolves around an alleged network of business figures and officials facilitating payments from Doha to Israeli business interests, covering up the source of these funds.

The investigation began after revelations that Feldstein, Netanyahu’s former spokesman, worked for an international firm contracted by Qatar to promote pro-Qatar narratives among Israeli journalists while employed in the Prime Minister’s Office.

Feldstein is also facing charges for leaking classified IDF documents. Urich is suspected of playing a role in facilitating the transfer of payments from Qatar in a covert manner.

The police have requested that the Rishon Lezion Magistrates Court extend the remand of Urich and Feldstein by nine days as part of their ongoing investigation. Although Netanyahu was asked to provide testimony, he is not currently a suspect in the case.

Earlier, the Prime Minister's official X account had shared a post stating: "After conducting in-depth interviews with seven worthy candidates, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu decided to appoint former Israel Navy Commander, Vice-Admiral Eli Sharvit as the next Director of the ISA."

However, this appointment has now been withdrawn in light of the evolving investigation.

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