Travel ban lifted on Braverman, who can speak with Netanyahu – but not about investigation

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The Rishon LeZion Magistrate's Court lifted the travel ban on Tzachi Braverman, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's chief of staff, as part of the 'Night Meeting' investigation. Judge Menachem Mizrahi ruled that the ban would be lifted in 48 hours to allow the police to appeal the decision. At the same time, the judge upheld the ban on Braverman from contacting those involved in the case. He added that the ban on the chief of staff from contacting Netanyahu has been lifted, but emphasized that he is prohibited from discussing matters related to the investigation with the prime minister.
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