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Yonatan Urich Says He Will Keep Working in Netanyahu’s Office After Court Rejection

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Yonatan Urich Says He Will Keep Working in Netanyahu’s Office After Court Rejection
60% right-leaningFirst reported by Behadrei Haredim · 9 hours ago
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What happened

Yonatan Urich said he will keep working for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu after a Tel Aviv District Court again rejected the prosecution’s bid to restrict him. He claimed the prosecution lost its argument and that the court found no basis for new limits.

  • 01Court again rejected the prosecution’s request to restrict Yonatan Urich.
  • 02Urich said he will continue working in Netanyahu’s office.
  • 03He credited lawyers Amit Hadad and Noa Milstein in his response.
  • 04Judge Alaa Masarwa said there was no basis for new restrictive conditions.
  • 05Urich criticized prosecutor Yael Ben Shmuel and the prosecution’s handling of the case.

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Full coverage · 5 outlets

The same event, reported separately by each newsroom. Open a few to compare what each emphasizes — and what they leave out.

SrugimRight · Hebrew6 hours ago
Yonatan Urich Says He Will Keep Working in Netanyahu’s Office After Court Rejection
YnetCenter · Hebrew7 hours ago
Court Again Rejects Prosecutors’ Bid to Keep Netanyahu Aide Away from PM Office
YnetCenter · Hebrew8 hours ago
Court Rejects Prosecutors’ Bid to Restrict Netanyahu Aide Yonatan Urich
WallaCenter · Hebrew9 hours ago
Court Rejects Prosecutors' Request to Bar Jonathan Urich from the Prime Minister's Office
Kikar HaShabbatRight · Hebrew9 hours ago
Tel Aviv Court Again Rejects Restrictions on Netanyahu Aide Jonathan Urich
SrugimRight · Hebrew9 hours ago
Court Rejects Prosecutors’ Request to Restrict Jonathan Urich
Behadrei HaredimRight · Hebrew9 hours ago
Judge Questions Request to Restrict Jonathan Urich Amid Leak Case

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