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Netanyahu corruption probes: What you need to know - CNN - CNN.com
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20 hours ago - Jerusalem (CNN)Israeli police said Tuesday there was "sufficient evidence" to indict Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on criminal charges in two corruption cases. ... Why is Netanyahubeing investigated? ... In Case 2000, police have investigated conversations Netanyahu had with Arnon ...
Corruption Charges Suggested for Netanyahu - The New York Times
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21 hours ago - JERUSALEM — The Israeli police recommended on Tuesday that Prime Minister BenjaminNetanyahu be charged with bribery, fraud and breach of trust, casting a pall over the future of a tenacious leader who has become almost synonymous with his country. The announcement instantly raised doubts ...
Israeli police recommend charging Benjamin Netanyahu with bribery ...
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21 hours ago - Police also recommended charging Mr Netanyahu with fraud and breach of trust. The final decision on whether not to bring charges against the prime minister lies with Israeli attorney general Avichai Mandelblit and it may be some time before he decides what to do. Mr Netanyahu has repeatedly denied ...
Israeli Police Recommend Prime Minister Netanyahu Be Indicted On ...
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22 hours ago - He could face indictment after a monthslong investigation into two separate allegations of corruption.
Israeli Police Recommend Charging Netanyahu With Bribery, Fraud ...
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9 hours ago - Israeli police recommended charging Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu with bribery,fraud and breach of trust in a move that could lead to a formal indictment and is likely to further dent the leader's popularity and threaten his ruling coalition.
Israel's Benjamin Netanyahu should be charged for corruption, police ...
https://www.washingtonpost.com/.../israeli...netanyahu...corruption.../5e4cb27c-10e0-11...
21 hours ago - JERUSALEM — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu should be indicted in twocorruption cases on suspicion of accepting bribes, fraud and breach of trust, police recommended Tuesday, ramping up pressure on the leader who has served more than a decade in office. After more than a year of ...
The corruption scandals plaguing Netanyahu and his family ...
The corruption scandals plaguing Netanyahu and his family, explained...
After winning four Israeli elections, will Netanyahu be done in by his own misdeeds (or is it prosecutorial overreach)? Here's a primer on the string of scandals and what they mean for the prime minister.Netanyahu is under investigation for receiving gifts and taking bribes. The two main corruptionscandals involving ...
Netanyahu to be investigated for bribery, fraud -- report | The Times of ...
Netanyahu to be investigated for bribery, fraud — report
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu attends a National Security College graduation at Hebrew University in Jerusalem, July 28, 2009. (Abir Sultan/Flash90). Attorney General Avichai Mandelblit has reportedly approved a full criminal investigation of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu into allegations of briberyand fraud.
Israeli police recommend corruption charges for Netanyahu - VICE News
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20 hours ago - Israel police officially recommended indicting Prime Minister Benjamin “Bibi” Netanyahuon bribery and fraud charges Tuesday, following a months-long investigation into two separate cases of alleged corruption. The investigation, dubbed Case 1000 and Case 2000, accuses the 68-year-old Israeli leader ...
Israeli Police to Recommend Corruption Indictment of Prime Minister ...
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7 days ago - Netanyahu is also under investigation in a separate case ("Case 2,000") for reportedly striking a quid pro quo deal with an Israeli newspaper publisher to weaken a competing paper in exchange for favorable coverage. Police are divided on whether there is enough evidence to proceed with an indictment.