Israel Police on Monday morning arrested two suspects as part of the “Qatargate” affair investigation: Yonatan Urich, Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s media advisor, and Eli Feldstein, his former military spokesperson. This is the first time that the police have made an actual arrest in the affair, as opposed to previous times when the suspects were only detained for questioning. A third suspect, a journalist, was summoned for questioning. About two weeks ago, Kan New revealed recordings of Israeli businessman Gil Birger, in which he is heard talking about transferring funds from a Qatari lobbyist to Eli Feldstein. Birger said he was asked to transfer the funds for tax considerations and stressed that he does not even know Feldstein.
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