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Russian-born journalist barred from Netanyahu’s US flight over 'connections'

Israeli journalist Nick Kolyohin was removed from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s flight to Washington moments before takeoff after Shin Bet cited a need to verify his “connections,” prompting criticism.

February 11, 2026 / 05:55 IST
Journalist barred from Netanyahu’s Washington flight

A Russian-born Israeli journalist removed from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s flight to Washington on Tuesday just before takeoff, after security officials said they needed to verify his “connections.”

According to AFP, Nick Kolyohin, a freelance reporter had been scheduled to cover Netanyahu’s meeting with US President Donald Trump for three Russian television channels.

Unlike Netanyahu’s two previous trips to the United States, reporters were allowed this time to travel aboard the prime minister’s plane, the Wing of Zion.

However, after Kolyohin boarded the media section with about 10 other journalists and stowed his belongings, he said agents from Israel’s Shin Bet domestic security service approached him and asked him to disembark.

The prime minister’s office told Hebrew-language website Yedioth Ahronoth that it had prevented Kolyohin from travelling on the flight but could not provide details, citing “security reasons.”

In a statement relayed by the same website, Shin Bet said "the service is entrusted, among other things, with the security of the Prime Minister. Within this framework, decisions are made to reduce the risk to the Prime Minister and the information in his environment."

"It makes no sense to treat a journalist like this whom you invited onto the flight, who boarded with all the other journalists, whose belongings were already stowed, and then at the last second, in front of everyone, you humiliate him and kick him off," Kolyohin told AFP by phone.

"And afterwards you even present him as someone who poses a danger to the prime minister," he added. "They took my belongings and checked them as if there was a bomb."

He said the Shin Bet officers informed him that he was removed because his "connections" needed to be verified.

Kolyohin, 42, was born in Moscow and moved to Israel aged nine, shortly after the collapse of the Soviet Union, during a major wave of Soviet Jewish immigration.

He told AFP he served in the Israeli military and later worked for a government agency in the prime minister's office in 2011–2012, during one of Netanyahu's earlier terms.

Today, he says he holds only Israeli citizenship.

He regularly works for international media outlets, including television channels in India and Britain.

Moneycontrol World Desk
first published: Feb 11, 2026 05:54 am

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