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A Jerusalem court reinstated a ban on Netanyahu aide Yonatan Urich, prohibiting contact with the PM over ongoing corruption probes.
A Jerusalem District Court has reinstated a ban on Yonatan Urich, a top aide to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, preventing him from contacting the prime minister until at least March 19.
The ruling, by Judge Amit Michles, reversed a lower court’s decision, citing ongoing investigations into alleged obstruction of justice, classified intelligence leaks to Germany’s Bild newspaper, and involvement in the Qatargate scandal.
The court emphasized risks to the integrity of the probe, particularly concerning Netanyahu’s delayed testimony due to wartime demands.
Urich remains barred from the Prime Minister’s Office and restricted to communication only with case-related individuals.
The decision marks another appellate reversal after earlier relaxations of the contact ban.
Un tribunal de Jerusalén reinstauró una prohibición contra el asesor de Netanyahu, Yonatan Urich, que prohíbe el contacto con el primer ministro por las investigaciones de corrupción en curso.