Court rules Netanyahu aides to remain in custody until Thursday

Netanel Bendel|
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A magistrate court ruled on Tuesday that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's close aides Jonathan Urich and Eli Feldstein will remain in custody until Thursday morning after the police ased for a remand of nine days. The two were arrested on Monday in connection with an investigation into Qatari involvment in the prime minister's office, dubbed Qatargate.
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