The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Tens of thousands of Israelis protest against Netanyahu, corruption

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JERUSALEM: About 20,000 Israelis demonstrat­ed in Tel Aviv on Saturday against government corruption and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu who is under criminal investigat­ion over allegation­s of abuse of office.

The demonstrat­ion was by far the largest of weekly anti-corruption protests sparked by corruption allegation­s against Netanyahu, who denies any wrongdoing.

Thefour-termleader­issuspecte­d of involvemen­t in two cases. The first involves receiving gifts from wealthy businessme­n and the second involves negotiatin­g a deal with a newspaper owner for better coverage in return for curbs on a rival daily.

Saturday’s protest was prompted by a draft law expected to be ratified by parliament next week, which would bar police from publishing its findings in two investigat­ions of Netanyahu.

A Reuters cameraman and Israeli media put the number of demonstrat­ors at about 20,000. Police would not provide an official estimate.

Critics say the draft law is a blatant attempt to protect Netanyahu and keep the public in the dark about his investigat­ion. Supporters of the legislatio­n say it is meant to protect suspects’ rights.

Netanyahu has said he has no interest in promoting personal legislatio­n but he has not ordered its two sponsors, close confidants in his Likud party, to withdraw the bill.

Netanyahu has described himself as a victim of a political witch hunt and said of the cases againsthim:“Therewillb­enothing because there is nothing.”

If charged, he would come under heavy pressure to resign or could call an election to test whether he still had a mandate. — Reuters

 ??  ?? Israelis take part in a protest against corruption in Tel Aviv. — Reuters photo
Israelis take part in a protest against corruption in Tel Aviv. — Reuters photo

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