Israeli police to travel to Serbia for legal testimony of “Qatargate” suspect Srulik Einhorn
Walla reported that both the Israeli police and the Ministry of Justice avoided formally approaching Serbian authorities to advance the sediment request.
Israeli police’s Rahaf 433 anti-corruption authorities will travel to Serbia this week to conduct legal testimony with central actor Srulik Einhorn in the “Qatargate” incident and involve leaking confidential documents in German tabloids BildChannel 13 reported on Sunday.
Vala Neither the Israeli police nor the Justice Ministry formally contacted Serbian authorities to advance the sediment request, the report said.
According to Channel 13, Israeli officials have been in contact with their Serbian counterparts to question Einhorn, a close adviser to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Channel 13 notes that the deposition is expected to take several days and will be conducted by Israeli and Serbian investigators.
Einhorn has not returned to Israel since the inquiry began, and previous reports have revoked him in Serbia.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu saw on July 14, 2025 at the plenary meeting of the Israeli Parliament in Jerusalem on March 14
He allegedly fraudulently obtained money from Qatar, part of the public relations campaign to improve the image of the country.
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In addition, Einhorn is allegedly serving as the Prime Minister’s Office and BildIt was reportedly a German tabloid leaked from inside Israel’s security agency.
Channel 13 reports that while Einhorn remains in Serbia, Israeli officials can wait for his return, or new information that may be caused by legal proceedings.


