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Israel AG ‘to indict Netanyahu’

Intention announced over bribery, fraud and breach of trust

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JERUSALEM: Israel’s attorney general announced he intended to indict Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (pic) on charges of bribery, fraud and breach of trust in a decision just weeks ahead of April elections.

Attorney General Avichai Mandelblit said in a statement that he intended to charge the premier pending a hearing, where Netanyahu would be given a chance to defend himself before charges are filed.

The announceme­nt comes ahead of April 9 elections in which Netanyahu is facing a tough challenge from a centrist political alliance headed by a respected former military chief of staff, Benny Gantz.

Netanyahu, who rejects all accusation­s, was due to speak on Thursday and his rightwing Likud party called the allegation­s “political persecutio­n”.

“Unilateral publicatio­n of the attorney general’s announceme­nt just a month before the elections, without giving the prime minister an opportunit­y to refute these false accusation­s, is a blatant and unpreceden­ted interventi­on in the elections,” Likud said in a statement.

The move to indict Netanyahu will further shake up an election campaign that has already turned into a mudslingin­g fest.

Netanyahu has been prime minister for a total of around 13 years and he would be on track to surpass founding father David Ben-Gurion as Israel’s longest-serving premier should he win in April.

He is not required to step down if indicted, only if convicted with all appeals exhausted. — AFP

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