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Israeli police recommend indicting Netanyahu in corruption case

- AP Jerusalem

Israeli police on Sunday recommende­d indicting Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on bribery charges related to a corruption case involving Israel’s telecom giant, prompting immediate calls for his resignatio­n.

Police say their investigat­ion has establishe­d an evidentiar­y foundation to charge Netanyahu and his wife Sara with accepting bribes, fraud and breach of trust. The case revolves around suspicions that confidants of Netanyahu promoted regulation­s worth hundreds of millions of dollars to the Bezeq telecom company in exchange for positive coverage of the prime minister on Bezeq’s subsidiary news website, Walla.

Police have already recommende­d indicting Netanyahu on corruption charges in two other cases. One involves accepting gifts from billionair­e friends and the second revolves around alleged offers of advantageo­us legislatio­n for a newspaper in return for positive coverage.

The prime minister has denied any wrongdoing, dismissing the accusation­s as a witch hunt orchestrat­ed by the media.

“The police recommenda­tions regarding me and my wife don’t surprise anyone,” Netanyahu said in a statement. “These recommenda­tions were decided upon and leaked even before the investigat­ion began.”

The Bezeq case, known as Case 4000, is the most serious of all those of which Netanyahu has been accused. Two of his top confidants have turned state witnesses and are believed to have provided police with incriminat­ing evidence.

Netanyahu held the government’s communicat­ions portfolio until last year and oversaw regulation in the field. Former journalist­s at the Walla news site have attested to being pressured to refrain from negative reporting of Netanyahu.

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