Netanyahu aides to be indicted for financial offenses in Qatargate scandal, sources say
Eli Feldstein and Yonatan Urich will be indicted for financial offenses in connection with the unfolding Qatargate affair.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's senior advisors Eli Feldstein and Yonatan Urich will be indicted for financial offenses in connection with the unfolding Qatargate affair, a senior official familiar with the case told Maariv.
The investigation has thus far focused primarily on alleged financial offenses. It is being led by the Israel Police’s National Unit for Serious and International Crime Investigations within Lahav 433 and conducted in cooperation with the Shin Bet (Israel Security Agency).
Feldstein, a spokesperson, is suspected of being employed by American publicist Jay Footlik, who at the time was reportedly acting as a lobbyist for Qatar during a period of heightened regional conflict. Feldstein allegedly received payments through an Israeli businessman who confirmed he assisted Feldstein for tax-related purposes.
Urich was later brought into the arrangement, and the two allegedly used media platforms to bolster Qatar’s public image, reportedly in a way that promoted Qatari interests over those of Egypt.