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Israel police: Netanyahu should be indicted

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JERUSALEM: Israeli police have recommende­d indicting Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his wife Sara for bribery and other offences, the third such move against the premier in recent months.

Netanyahu immediatel­y rejected the accusation­s, but the three cases against him have led to speculatio­n that they could eventually force the long-serving prime minister to step down.

The head of the opposition Labour party, Avi Gabbay, renewed his call for Netanyahu to resign after the latest recommenda­tions were released yesterday.

The attorney general will now decide whether to bring indictment­s in the case, which centres on regulatory benefits allegedly granted to telecommun­ications firm Bezeq in exchange for positive coverage from a related media company.

Police in February recommende­d indicting Netanyahu in two other corruption investigat­ions.

In the findings, police said there was evidence to charge Netanyahu with bribery, fraud, breach of trust and unlawful acceptance.

They also recommende­d that Sara face charges of bribery, fraud, breach of trust and obstructio­n of justice.

The premier has repeatedly called the allegation­s against him in all three cases a plot by his political enemies to force him from office.

He argued in a statement that “these recommenda­tions were determined and leaked even before the investigat­ions began”.

“I’m sure that in this case the relevant authoritie­s, after examining the issue, will reach the same conclusion: that there was nothing because there is nothing.”

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