
The Israeli Passport No Longer Ends the Story
The assumption that Israeli citizenship creates distance from foreign legal proceedings is no longer sufficient strategy. Cross-border enfor…
May 27, 2026
Sagiv Rotenberg leads the Rotenberg Criminal Law Office in Tel Aviv, which he runs with his brother. The firm represents Israeli and international clients across the full spectrum of criminal matters — with deep expertise in white-collar crime, money laundering, securities fraud, customs and tax offenses, extradition, Interpol warrants, and the emerging category of crypto-related criminal exposure.
The firm's international book is built around clients facing cross-border enforcement: Israelis under investigation abroad, foreign nationals exposed to Israeli law, and dual-citizen executives navigating parallel proceedings in multiple jurisdictions. The firm coordinates with media strategically — either as part of the defense, or under strict secrecy — depending on what the case demands.
He writes for The Olam on white-collar enforcement, money laundering, extradition, Interpol, and the criminal-law exposure facing internationally active Israeli business figures.

The assumption that Israeli citizenship creates distance from foreign legal proceedings is no longer sufficient strategy. Cross-border enfor…
May 27, 2026
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