Qatar-gate: Police request house arrest for Urich and former Mossad official

Police have decided not to extend the detention of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's adviser Jonathan Urich, a suspect in the Qatar-gate case, and will request his release to 21 days of house arrest. A similar request was filed for the former Mossad official arrested in the case. The detention hearing will be held at the Rishon Lezion Magistrate's Court in the afternoon hours.
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