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Israeli court reviews gag order on leaked info by Netanyahu associate

AN ISRAELI court was reviewing yesterday whether to lift a gag order on a case involving suspected leaks of classified information by an associate of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

Critics have said the leaks were aimed at giving him political cover as Gaza ceasefire talks stalled.

Mr Netanyahu has denied any wrongdoing, stating that neither he nor anyone in his office was involved or is under investigation.

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