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Netanyahu seeks to block personal findings in submarine affair state inquiry

Haaretz

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July 10, 2026

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Netanyahu seeks to block personal findings in submarine affair state inquiry

The state commission of inquiry is examining Netanyahu and several senior defense officials for the promotion of three deals for purchasing three submarines, four defensive vessels, and two anti-submarine vessels, all from the German Thyssenkrupp company, between 2009 and 2016, valued at over 2 million

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Eyewitness News Bahamas

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· Jul 2, 2026

What Do You Think Is the Most Important Issue Raised by This Case?

What Do You Think Is the Most Important Issue Raised by This Case?

The Daily Beast

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· Jul 2, 2026

Trump’s Fat Fingers Are All Over My Melania Lawsuit: Wolff

Jeenah Moon / REUTERSAuthor Michael Wolff has claimed that President Donald Trump’s legal team is working behind the scenes in his lawsuit against first lady Melania Trump.In a new column for his Substack, HOWL, Wolff wrote about his lawsuit against the first lady, which U.S. District Court Judge Mary Kay Vyskocil, a Trump-appointed judge in the Southern District of New York, dismissed in May 2026, calling it a “contorted” effort to prevent Melania from suing him, saying that “is not how the federal courts work.” Wolff is appealing the decision.He said it seems to him there is a “strong indication of how directly [the lawsuit] appears to be overseen by the White House.” Read more at The Daily Beast.

Drudge Retort

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· Jun 28, 2026

The Secret Settlements Protecting Jeffrey Epstein's Friends

Members of the House Oversight Committee have discussed issuing subpoenas to people who could testify about secret settlements between some of Jeffrey Epstein's friends and his accusers.

The Jerusalem Post

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· Jun 24, 2026

'Ten years of hell': Netanyahu finishes testifying after 98 hearings on bribery, fraud charges

Traveling between the courthouse, security briefings, and a frayed coalition, Netanyahu attended 98 testimonies to hear his defense against the charges of bribery, fraud, and breach of trust

Washington Examiner

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· Jun 30, 2026

MKUltra hearing turns into intense grilling of NIH researcher about the origins of COVID-19

A House of Representatives hearing on the CIA‘s MKUltra mind control program descended into a political thrashing when Republicans quizzed former NIH researcher Elizabeth Ginexi about “integrity problems” and “trust issues” in American medical research. The House oversight committee’s Task Force on the Declassification of Federal Secrets billed its Tuesday morning hearing as an effort []

Anadolu Agency

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· Jul 4, 2026

Israeli intelligence rejects Netanyahu's request to back claim Iran's nuclear program was completely destroyed: Report

Netanyahu's office pressures security officials to endorse assessment contradicting intelligence findings, Israeli daily reports

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Related coverage for "Netanyahu seeks to block personal findings in submarine affair state inquiry": Eyewitness News Bahamas — What Do You Think Is the Most Important Issue Raised by This Case?. The Daily Beast — Trump’s Fat Fingers Are All Over My Melania Lawsuit: Wolff. Drudge Retort — The Secret Settlements Protecting Jeffrey Epstein's Friends. The Jerusalem Post — 'Ten years of hell': Netanyahu finishes testifying after 98 hearings on bribery, fraud charges. Washington Examiner — MKUltra hearing turns into intense grilling of NIH researcher about the origins of COVID-19. Anadolu Agency — Israeli intelligence rejects Netanyahu's request to back claim Iran's nuclear program was completely destroyed: Report