The Niagara Falls Review

Police recommend charges for PM

- JOSEF FEDERMAN

JERUSALEM — Israeli police on Tuesday recommende­d that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu be indicted in a pair of corruption cases, media reported, in an embarrassi­ng blow to the embattled prime minister that is likely to fuel calls for him to step down.

The recommenda­tions marked a dramatic ending to a months-long investigat­ion into allegation­s that Netanyahu accepted tens of thousands of dollars in lavish gifts from a Hollywood mogul and offered to give preferenti­al treatment to a newspaper publisher in exchange for favourable coverage.

Netanyahu has repeatedly denied wrongdoing.

The recommenda­tions now go to Attorney General Avihai Mendelblit, who will review the material before deciding whether to file charges. Netanyahu can remain in office during that process, which could drag on for months.

But with a cloud hanging over his head, he could soon find himself facing calls to step aside. During similar circumstan­ces a decade ago, Netanyahu, as opposition leader, urged then-Prime Minister Ehud Olmert to resign during a police investigat­ion, saying a leader “sunk up to his neck in interrogat­ions” could not govern properly.

For months, police have been investigat­ing two cases.

In one probe, called File 1000, Netanyahu reportedly received more than $100,000 in gifts including champagne and expensive cigars from Hollywood mogul Arnon Milchan, Australian billionair­e James Packer and other wealthy supporters.

The other is over secret talks with the publisher of Israeli daily Yediot Ahronot.

In recordings obtained by police, Netanyahu allegedly requested positive coverage in exchange for reining in a free pro-Netanyahu daily.

Channels 10 and 2 TV and the Jerusalem Post and Haaretz newspapers reported police recommende­d indictment­s in both cases. The attorney general will now review their conclusion­s and decide whether to file charges.

Police were expected to make a formal announceme­nt later Tuesday, and Netanyahu was expected to issue a response.

 ?? THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILES ?? Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu could be indicted for alleged corruption stemming from two police investigat­ions.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILES Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu could be indicted for alleged corruption stemming from two police investigat­ions.

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