''Cattergate' moved to the prosecutor's office - and the police asked to extend the restrictions on Orich by 60 days

Haredim 10
January 4, 2026   
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Chaim Goldberg/Flash90

The "Cattergate" affair: The police announced this morning (Sunday) to the Rishon LeZion Magistrate's Court that the investigation file has been transferred to the Attorney General's Office for review.

The investigative unit requested a 60-day extension of the restrictive conditions imposed on Prime Minister's advisor Yonatan Urich in the case, including a ban on working in the Prime Minister's Office and a ban on contacting those involved.

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Suspects in the affair include, among others, members of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office and associates - advisor Yonatan Urich, former military spokesman for the Prime Minister's Office Eli Feldstein, who is also accused in the affair of leaking classified documents to Bild, and former advisor Israel "Srulik" Einhorn.


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