Officials close to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu estimate that the leader's bureau chief, Natan Eshel, will be required to leave his post due to the investigation into his alleged harassment of a female employee. The sources said that even if Eshel's behavior isn't deemed criminal, the fact that three senior bureau staffers complained about it won't allow him to stay.
"Netanyahu is well aware that this situation cannot go on," a senior minister told Ynet. "These accusations didn't come from the outside; people from the inside went and complained." (Attila Somfalvi)













