
A confrontation on the social network X between News 13 legal correspondent Aviad Glickman and the Prime Minister's close advisor, Yonatan Urich. The background: the investigation of Yifat Tomer-Yerushalmi.
Glickman wrote: "So now, after the MPA gave the code to her smartwatch on her own initiative, all that remains is for Netanyahu's close advisor Yonatan Urich to give the code to his cell phone. Isn't that right?""
Urich, not one to be left indebted, replied: "Glickman, you are weak. Accept an offer: you and I will open our phone live. All inclusive. When is it convenient for you?""
In response, Glickman wrote, amid reports that Urich had reset his mobile device: "Of course you would want to after you deleted everything you have on your mobile.".
Urich concluded the public confrontation with another exclamation: "Coward. Come on. When is this happening?""
One of the netizens criticized Glickman's coverage of the affair, writing sarcastically: "She remembered the Apple code but forgot where she left her cell phone a day and a half ago? You're a legal writer like I wrote quantum theory.".
Yesterday, during a court hearing to extend the detention, it was revealed that on Tuesday, the investigating unit was given Tomer-Yerushalmi's personal code and her Apple Watch, while the cell phone has not been located since Sunday.