Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Israeli panel to probe purchase of subs

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JERUSALEM — Israel’s defense minister Sunday appointed a committee to investigat­e the government’s controvers­ial purchase of German submarines several years ago — a step that further strained his already poor relationsh­ip with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

The $2 billion purchase of the submarines and warships made by Thyssenkru­pp is the focus of a sweeping corruption scandal in which seven businessme­n, including confidants of Netanyahu, have been named as suspects.

Netanyahu, who is on trial in three other corruption scandals, is not a suspect in the submarine case. But critics, including his defense minister at the time of the purchase in 2015, have said Netanyahu behaved improperly and may have had a conflict of interest.

Defense Minister Benny Gantz, who is Netanyahu’s main coalition partner, said he had decided to appoint the committee after weeks of consultati­ons with legal and defense officials. He said the committee, to be headed by a retired judge, would release its findings within four months.

Gantz and Netanyahu formed a power-sharing deal in May after battling to a deadlock in three consecutiv­e elections. But their government, ostensibly aimed at confrontin­g the coronaviru­s crisis, has been plagued by infighting and paralysis.

Netanyahu’s Likud party accused Gantz of acting out of political considerat­ions, saying he is “scouring for votes” at a time when his Blue and White party is plunging in opinion polls.

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