Berliner Boersenzeitung - Israel's Netanyahu slams Qatargate probe as 'political witch hunt'

EUR -
AED 4.077633
AFN 79.486192
ALL 99.714985
AMD 434.006208
ANG 1.987409
AOA 1018.01254
ARS 1191.078219
AUD 1.745335
AWG 2.001055
AZN 1.891224
BAM 1.964587
BBD 2.241239
BDT 134.873171
BGN 1.962365
BHD 0.418478
BIF 3298.728352
BMD 1.110155
BND 1.483213
BOB 7.670477
BRL 6.245511
BSD 1.110025
BTN 94.756348
BWP 15.361932
BYN 3.632561
BYR 21759.040826
BZD 2.22969
CAD 1.564425
CDF 3187.255307
CHF 0.953873
CLF 0.027513
CLP 1055.602124
CNY 8.068719
CNH 8.110327
COP 4608.531542
CRC 559.280461
CUC 1.110155
CUP 29.419111
CVE 110.76338
CZK 24.968509
DJF 197.682764
DKK 7.460997
DOP 70.102481
DZD 147.771513
EGP 56.188392
ERN 16.652327
ETB 146.129365
FJD 2.584275
FKP 0.855616
GBP 0.841992
GEL 3.063903
GGP 0.855616
GHS 17.206184
GIP 0.855616
GMD 80.12889
GNF 9603.708944
GTQ 8.547442
GYD 232.9098
HKD 8.634586
HNL 28.417651
HRK 7.539393
HTG 144.300244
HUF 408.272916
IDR 18558.094024
ILS 4.09433
IMP 0.855616
INR 94.866089
IQD 1451.875237
IRR 46737.72757
ISK 146.990957
JEP 0.855616
JMD 172.972861
JOD 0.787083
JPY 162.173727
KES 143.469837
KGS 96.238968
KHR 4440.368479
KMF 502.51411
KPW 999.199623
KRW 1623.390499
KWD 0.342288
KYD 0.92319
KZT 558.237528
LAK 24055.377874
LBP 99429.804802
LKR 326.955971
LRD 222.022541
LSL 20.829671
LTL 3.277999
LVL 0.671522
LYD 5.362273
MAD 10.64531
MDL 19.840608
MGA 5121.092065
MKD 63.145975
MMK 2330.71961
MNT 3878.280698
MOP 8.899364
MRU 44.190223
MUR 50.804448
MVR 17.142963
MWK 1925.052543
MXN 22.239298
MYR 4.944356
MZN 70.926795
NAD 20.829671
NGN 1704.25413
NIO 40.849852
NOK 11.423674
NPR 151.856893
NZD 1.904816
OMR 0.427382
PAB 1.110155
PEN 4.078903
PGK 4.536059
PHP 63.376753
PKR 310.974815
PLN 4.258728
PYG 8849.87458
QAR 4.040779
RON 5.084752
RSD 119.695688
RUB 93.522266
RWF 1577.006059
SAR 4.163346
SBD 9.435826
SCR 16.057717
SDG 666.058497
SEK 10.721634
SGD 1.489848
SHP 0.872408
SLE 25.344689
SLL 23279.399498
SOS 633.342907
SRD 40.654627
STD 22977.97009
SVC 9.713816
SYP 14435.015956
SZL 20.829671
THB 37.866262
TJS 12.108077
TMT 3.882918
TND 3.434299
TOP 2.673928
TRY 42.114435
TTD 7.506836
TWD 36.771587
TZS 2938.103827
UAH 45.876809
UGX 4047.462435
USD 1.110155
UYU 46.898282
UZS 14366.79616
VES 77.497595
VND 28496.360995
VUV 137.181198
WST 3.144884
XAF 670.018813
XAG 0.034268
XAU 0.000359
XCD 3.005515
XDR 0.835831
XOF 670.018813
XPF 119.331742
YER 272.993358
ZAR 20.949927
ZMK 9992.731774
ZMW 31.121897
ZWL 357.469503
  • RBGPF

    67.7200

    67.72

    +100%

  • CMSD

    0.0100

    22.83

    +0.04%

  • CMSC

    0.0600

    22.5

    +0.27%

  • JRI

    0.0600

    13.04

    +0.46%

  • RELX

    0.3100

    50.98

    +0.61%

  • RIO

    -0.3300

    59.9

    -0.55%

  • NGG

    0.0000

    65.78

    0%

  • BCE

    -0.9600

    21.82

    -4.4%

  • BCC

    3.1600

    102.07

    +3.1%

  • SCS

    0.1400

    11.46

    +1.22%

  • RYCEF

    -0.0100

    9.77

    -0.1%

  • VOD

    -0.1500

    9.12

    -1.64%

  • AZN

    -0.3800

    72.22

    -0.53%

  • BP

    0.0000

    33.81

    0%

  • GSK

    -0.2300

    37.64

    -0.61%

  • BTI

    -0.8500

    40.25

    -2.11%

Israel's Netanyahu slams Qatargate probe as 'political witch hunt'
Israel's Netanyahu slams Qatargate probe as 'political witch hunt' / Photo: Menahem Kahana - AFP

Israel's Netanyahu slams Qatargate probe as 'political witch hunt'

Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu testified Monday in a probe involving alleged payments from Qatar to some of his aides, an investigation he denounced as politically motivated.

Text size:

Israeli police arrested the prime minister's two long-serving aides, Yonatan Urich and Eli Feldstein earlier on Monday, for their alleged involvement in the case local media have dubbed "Qatargate".

The arrests ratchet up political tensions in the country, where the government is trying to fire both the domestic security chief and attorney general, while expanding the power of politicians over the appointment of judges.

The moves have reignited a protest movement in Israel, coinciding with the government's resumption of fighting this month in the Gaza Strip.

Feldstein had separately been arrested late last year and released into house arrest on accusations of leaking a classified document related to hostage negotiations in Gaza to shift critical media coverage of the Israeli leader.

"As soon as I was asked to testify, I said that I was free and that I wanted to testify immediately," Netanyahu said in a video statement.

"I understood that it was a political investigation but I didn't realise how political it was, and they are holding Yonatan Urich and Eli Feldstein hostage ... There is no case, there is absolutely nothing, just a political witch hunt, nothing else."

Netanyahu is separately on trial over corruption allegations that he denies.

- 'A new low' -

Israeli media reported that a journalist from a prominent local publication had also been summoned for questioning in the case.

Qatar, a gas-rich Gulf state, has no diplomatic ties with Israel and has long hosted leaders of Palestinian militant group Hamas, whose 2023 attack on Israel triggered the Gaza war.

"The brutal arrest of Yonatan Urich marks a new low in the political witch hunt to topple a right-wing prime minister and to prevent the dismissal of the failed head of the Shin Bet," said a statement released by Likud, Netanyahu's political party.

Two weeks ago, the Israeli government unanimously approved Netanyahu's proposal to fire Ronen Bar, the head of the Shin Bet, Israel's internal security agency.

The Supreme Court froze Bar's dismissal and is to hold a detailed hearing on the case on April 8.

Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara, who is facing a similar dismissal, said the top court's initial ruling prevents the hiring of a new security chief, but Netanyahu did so anyway on Monday.

In its statement on Monday, the Likud party linked the Qatargate investigations to efforts to prevent Bar and Baharav-Miara's dismissals, saying "for weeks, the prosecution and the head of the Shin Bet have been conducting baseless investigations in the dark under a gag order, trying to prevent the dismissal of the head of the Shin Bet while using Urich and others as cannon fodder".

Earlier this month, the Shin Bet agency announced it had started investigating Netanyahu's aides in relation to the case, barring the publication of any details.

Bar has accused Netanyahu of having a "personal interest" in firing him to "prevent investigations into the events leading up to October 7 and other serious matters" being looked at by the Shin Bet.

In a letter, Bar referred to the "complex, wide-ranging and highly sensitive investigation" involving people close to Netanyahu who allegedly received money from Qatar.

On Monday night anti-government demonstrators again joined a protest outside parliament, mocking Netanyahu and calling for an end to the Gaza war and a deal to release hostages still held by militants there.

(K.Lüdke--BBZ)