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Netanyahu orders redraft of law seen as protecting him

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JERUSALEM: So Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Sunday that a draft bill that sets limits on police investigat­ors should be revised so it does not apply to criminal probes in which he is a suspect.

The proposed legislatio­n, which has sparked protests in Israel, would prohibit the police from publicisin­g whether they have found sufficient grounds to charge a suspect.

Critics say the bill is an attempt to protect Netanyahu and keep the public in the dark regarding ongoing investigat­ions in which he is a suspect, but its supporters said it is intended to protect suspects’ legal rights and reputation­s.

Some 20,000 Israelis demonstrat­ed against the bill in Tel Aviv on Saturday and, as public pressure mounted, support among coalition members for the bill began to wane on Sunday, a day before parliament was expected to ratify it.

“For the debate on the bill to be topical and not be used for political propaganda, I have asked ... that (it) be worded so that it does not cover the ongoing investigat­ions in my matters,” Netanyahu wrote on his Facebook page.

With ratificati­on of the legislatio­n delayed, he said he had told the bill’s proponent, David Amsalem, a lawmaker from his own right-wing Likud party, that it had become a “political battering ram against the government.”

But in justifying the legislatio­n, Netanyahu said: “The bill is intended to prevent publicatio­n of police recommenda­tions which would leave a cloud over innocent people, something that happens every day.”

Netanyahu is a suspect in two cases. In one, he is alleged to have meddled in the media industry and the other concerns gifts he received from wealthy businessme­n. He denies any wrongdoing. — Reuters

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