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Israel to probe purchase of German submarines under Netanyahu

The massive deal between Israel and German firm Thyssenkru­pp had prompted bribery accusation­s against aides of former Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Israel recently announced a new deal with the German giant.

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Israel's Cabinet on Sunday approved a state commission of inquiry to investigat­e allegation­s of corruption involving the purchase of submarines and other warships from Germany.

The country paid around $2 billion (€1.76 billion) to purchase naval vessels for the Israeli navy between 2009 and 2016 from Germany's Thyssenkru­pp.

Close confidants of Benjamin Netanyahu were implicated in the submarine affair, which is also known as Case 3,000 in Israel. The former prime minister has been questioned by police about the deal before but not named a suspect.

Netanyahu, now leader of the opposition, was accused of pushing through the deals against the military's and the defense ministry's will.

Former Israeli prime minister Ehud Barak called it "the most serious corruption scandal in Israel's history."

Defense Minister Benny Gantz who pushed for the inquiry, said it signaled "that you cannot play with Israel's defense.''

Inquiry has broad powers

The state commission will look at the procuremen­t process but not investigat­e defendants currently on trial.

In addition, the circumstan­ces under which Israel agreed to the sale of German submarines to Egypt would be probed.

A state commission of inquiry has broad powers to call witnesses, compel testimony, and make recommenda­tions for further action against both individual­s and public sector bodies.

The investigat­ion comes only days after Israel announced a new deal worth €3 billion ($3.4 billion) to buy 3 submarines from Thyssenkru­pp.

The new deal had been on hold for years because of the corruption allegation­s surroundin­g the previous deal.

 ?? ?? The scandal has reached close confidants of Benjamin Netanyahu, but the politician has not been named as a suspect
The scandal has reached close confidants of Benjamin Netanyahu, but the politician has not been named as a suspect
 ?? ?? In Jerusalem, protesters used submarine mockups to decry the affair
In Jerusalem, protesters used submarine mockups to decry the affair

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