Court: Beroverman, Orich, and Mansour will not be removed from the Prime Minister's Office
A court in Rishon Lezion rejected the police request to extend restrictive conditions on Jonathan Orich, Chief of Staff Tzachi Beroverman, and spokesperson Omar Mansour, connected to the case of leaking classified documents to the German newspaper 'Bild'.
Court: Barverman, Orich, and Mantsur will not be removed from the Prime Minister's Office
A court in Rishon Lezion has rejected a police request to extend the restrictive conditions on three associates of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in a case related to the leak of classified documents.
Braunerman has his own lawyer, but Amit Hadad volunteered to defend him too - even before he was investigated
Attorney Amit Hadad, who represents Benjamin Netanyahu and Jonathan Orich, is secretly defending Tzahi Braunerman, a suspect in a case of obstructing investigation, even before an official probe has started, despite Braunerman already having another lawyer.
While the scent of crime rises from every corner of Netanyahu's office, the court enjoyed the show
The article discusses a scene outside a court in Rishon Lezion where Jonathan Orich, accompanied by Rabbi Or Ziv, meets with David Sharan, both connected to former Prime Minister Netanyahu amidst ongoing criminal allegations.
The Court Discusses Restrictions on Orich, Berkovich, and Mancur; The Police: "Every Office of the Prime Minister is in this Cauldron"
Judge Menachem Mizrahi in Rishon Lezion's Magistrate's Court is considering the restrictive conditions imposed on Prime Minister's advisor Jonathan Orich and his associates amid a case involving the leaking of classified information to the German newspaper 'Bild'.
The District Court is discussing the police's appeal regarding the expiration of the ban on Orich meeting with Netanyahu
The Central District Court in Lod addressed the police's appeal against the local court's decision not to extend the ban on Jonathan Orich meeting with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, which expired yesterday.
The police transferred the Qatar case to the prosecution and requested that Orich be banned from the Prime Minister's office for another 60 days
Israeli police have submitted the Qatar case to the prosecution, seeking an additional 60-day ban on Jonathan Orich from the Prime Minister's office as investigations continue.
Not the Violent Settlers, Not Netanyahu, Not Orich, the Bibists Found the Real Villain
The article discusses the right-wing Bibist community's glee over uncovering a minor ethical issue involving Supreme Court President Isaac Amit after a campaign targeting his past.