A judge rejected a prosecution request to bar Uriah from contacting Prime Minister Netanyahu while under indictment. The defense argued the restriction was unnecessary; the court agreed, according to Israeli media reports.
01 · THE DISPATCH
The development comes in the ongoing legal case involving Uriah and Prime Minister Netanyahu. As The Zioneer previously reported (15:38 Jerusalem), a judge had already rejected the prosecution's request to remand Uriah, finding him neither dangerous nor likely to obstruct proceedings. Today's decision extends that leniency, permitting contact despite an active indictment. The court's position continues to favor limited restrictions, overruling prosecution concerns.
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