Jerusalem – Israel’s prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, says police recommendations to indict him on corruption charges “will end with nothing.”
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In a nationwide TV address, a stern-looking Netanyahu denied allegations that he accepted lavish gifts, including champagne and expensive cigars, from Hollywood mogul Arnon Milchan in exchange for doing favors. He also is suspected of offering preferential treatment to a newspaper publisher in exchange for favorable coverage.
Netanyahu said his lengthy political career has been solely “for the good of the nation.” He accused police of being on a witch hunt against him and vowed to remain in office. He wrapped up by vowing to stay in office and run for re-election.
The police recommendations now go to the attorney general, who will decide whether to press charges.
But Tuesday’s report is deeply embarrassing to Netanyahu and could fuel calls for him to step aside.
Same witch hunt from the Israeli left that Pres, Trump has with the left in the US. DESPICABLE!
Bibi has to go, we need a real right winger in power.
No the same at all. Trump is a transparent guy that irks the left while Bibi is a fraud.
“End with nothing?” We’ll see. It will be fun to watch.
the police have NO power to indict, it is only the AG Mandelblit who will make that decision, and he still has NOT spoken.
The police and the left seem to have it in for Bibi and the press is looking to sell more advertising and get more readers by publishing this BS news….