Israel's political arena in turmoil after police recommend charging PM with bribery

    Source: Xinhua| 2018-12-03 02:15:28|Editor: Lu Hui
    Video PlayerClose

    JERUSALEM, Dec. 2 (Xinhua) -- Israel's political arena was in uproar on Sunday after the police recommended indicting Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his wife Sara in corruption charges.

    The announcement prompted the opposition to urge the prime minister, who has been entangled in a series of corruption investigations over the past years, to hand his resignation immediately.

    The calls came after the police and the Israel Securities Authority announced that there was sufficient evidence to indict the Netanyahus for accepting bribes, fraud, and breach of trust in a case involving Israel's largest telecom company, Bezeq.

    Opposition leader and Israel's former Foreign Minister, Tzipi Livni, called on Netanyahu to resign. "Netanyahu must go home before he destroys the law enforcement in order to save his own skin," Livni wrote on Twitter, referring to Netanyahu's repeated suggestions that the criminal investigations in which he is involved are part of a "witch hunt" against him.

    "The people of Israel deserve a clean leadership. Elections now," she wrote.

    Heads of other opposition parties echoed Livni's call, saying Netanyahu must step down.

    Yair Lapid, leader of the center party of Yesh Atid and a former finance minister in Netanyahu's previous government, called for the Likud, Netanyahu's party, to remove the prime minister from his post and select another member of Knesset (parliament) to replace him until new elections.

    "This is a sad day for all Israeli citizens," Lapid said in a statement. "The State of Israel deserves better."

    Head of the Labor Party Avi Gabbay referred to the police conclusion, according to which Netanyahu gave Bezeq financial and regulatory benefits in return of favorable coverage in the Walla, a news site and a subsidiary of Bezeq. "A man driven by a sick obsession of what will be said about him in the media can't lead the State of Israel," Gabbay wrote on his Twitter account.

    "Every additional day at his post means damage to the citizens of Israel," he warned. "A prime minister with so many corruption cases around him cannot continue at his job and must resign."

    Lawmakers from the Likud played down the significance of the announcement and lashed out at the police.

    Likud lawmaker Miki Zohar denounced the police, saying they "continue to cross all lines." Miri Regev, a lawmaker with the Likud and Israel's culture minister, and coalition head David Amsalem also criticized the police, suggesting that the police were quick to accuse Netanyahu ahead of the expected departure of Police Commissioner Roni Alsheikh on Monday.

    The increasing calls for Netanyahu's resignation cast doubts on his ability to end his current term, which is supposed to end in November 2019.

    Last month, Netanyahu was left with a narrow coalition after former Defense Minister Avigdor Lieberman resigned over Israel's cease-fire with Gaza Strip's Hamas group.

    After Lieberman's far-right party left, the coalition remained with 61 members in the 120-member parliament, making it even more susceptible to collapse.

    Earlier on Sunday, in a joint statement concluding the nine-month-long investigation, dubbed by the police as "Case 4000," the police and Israel Securities Authority recommended indicting the prime minister and his wife for accepting bribes, fraud, and breach of trust.

    According to the statement, Netanyahu promoted regulations favoring the telecom giant, the Bezeq Group, in return for favorable coverage in Walla. Both Bezeq and Walla were controlled by Shaul Elovitch, a businessman and Netanyahu's long-time friend.

    The police also recommended indicting Elovitch and his wife Iris.

    The investigation showed that between 2014 and 2017, when the prime minister also acted as Israel's communication minister, he allegedly awarded Bezeq with regulatory and financial benefits worth hundreds of millions of U.S. dollars.

    Netanyahu has denied any wrongdoing.

    Shortly after the police recommendations were publicly announced, the prime minister released a statement dismissing the allegations.

    "I am sure that also in this case the relevant authorities, after examining the matter, will reach the same conclusion that there was nothing because there is nothing," he said in the statement.

    In February, the police recommended to indict Netanyahu for a series of corruption charges including bribery, fraud, and breach of trust in two other cases, "Case 1000" and "Case 2000."

    In "Case 1000," Netanyahu and his family allegedly received expensive cigars, champagne, and jewelry worth about 1 million new shekels (268,200 dollars) from the Israeli businessman and Hollywood tycoon, Arnon Milchan, and Australian businessman, James Packer, between 2007 and 2016.

    In "Case 2000," Netanyahu allegedly received bribes from Arnon Mozes, the publisher of Yedioth Ahronoth, one of Israel's largest newspapers.

    According to the police, Netanyahu and Mozes held talks over an "exchange deal," in which Netanyahu would receive favorable coverage in Yedioth Ahronoth in return for promoting a law and other measures that would limit the distribution of Israel Hayom, Yedioth's main rival.

    TOP STORIES
    EDITOR’S CHOICE
    MOST VIEWED
    EXPLORE XINHUANET
    010020070750000000000000011102351376465341
    主站蜘蛛池模板: 日本xxxwww| 久久国产精品一国产精品| 久久综合久久美利坚合众国| 久久久受www免费人成| 中国一级特黄特色**毛片| WWW夜片内射视频在观看视频| 5g996未满十八| 进进出出稚嫩娇小狭窄| 精品一区二区三区自拍图片区 | 国产欧美一区二区精品久久久| 国产乱码精品一区二区三区中| 你是我的城池营垒免费观看完整版| 亚洲国产成人久久精品app| 久久91精品国产91久久户| 99久久精品免费视频| 国产一卡二卡四卡免费| 精品国产一区二区三区在线| 欧美―第一页―浮力影院| 成人动漫在线观看免费| 国产精品亚欧美一区二区三区| 又大又硬又爽又粗又快的视频免费| 亚洲国产精品无码久久98| 久久久久久久久久福利| 99无码精品二区在线视频| 青草影院内射中出高潮| 波多野结衣在线观看免费区| 日本高清在线播放| 国产麻豆剧传媒精品国产AV| 国产一区三区二区中文在线| 亚洲欧洲美洲无码精品VA| 中文字幕在线播放视频| 亚洲娇小性色xxxx| 特级无码a级毛片特黄| 无码精品久久久久久人妻中字| 国产精品午夜无码体验区| 内地女星风流艳史肉之| 久久婷婷久久一区二区三区| a级韩国乱理论片在线观看| 高清国产一级精品毛片基地| 波多野结衣中文字幕在线视频| 无码一区二区三区|