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Netanyahu's Advisor Officially Charged with Leaking Classified Documents and Destroying Evidence
Media sources have revealed that Yonatan Urich, a political advisor in the Israeli Prime Minister's Office, is facing a formal indictment for leaking highly classified information with the intent to harm state security, in addition to destroying evidence and possessing sensitive data. The government's legal advisor has informed Urich's defense team of the charges, which are considered among the most serious cases directly linked to Benjamin Netanyahu's office. These legal developments unfold amidst escalating political and security tensions, alongside growing internal divisions caused by the consecutive crises plaguing the current Israeli government.
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