Global Times

Israel police question Netanyahu on ‘graft’: media

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Israeli police arrived at Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s Jerusalem residence on Monday morning to interrogat­e him over one of several graft cases that threaten to topple him, Israeli media said.

Multiple Israeli media reports said the longtime premier was to be questioned over a case of alleged corruption involving Israeli telecoms giant Bezeq.

He could for the first time face questions over informatio­n provided to police by Nir Hefetz, a longtime Netanyahu ally who has turned state witness.

Netanyahu’s wife Sara and son Yair are also being questioned along with Shaul Elovitch, Bezeq’s largest shareholde­r, Israeli media reported.

A police spokesman confirmed “various investigat­ive activities” linked to the probes, without mentioning the Netanyahus by name.

This is the ninth time Netanyahu has been questioned in various cases directly or indirectly concerning him.

He maintains he is innocent and has denounced allegation­s against him as a media and police witch hunt.

On February 13, police recommende­d Netanyahu be indicted in two cases, though the attorney general has yet to decide whether to do so.

In the Bezeq case, Netanyahu is alleged to have sought favorable coverage from Elovich’s Walla news site in exchange for government policies that may have benefited the mogul’s Bezeq by hundreds of millions of dollars.

Netanyahu has been in power for almost 12 years during two stints and the allegation­s have raised questions about his successor.

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