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Netanyahu indicted on corruption charges

Started by viper37, November 21, 2019, 04:38:27 PM

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Netanyahu indicted on corruption charges

https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/attorney-general-indicts-netanyahu-corruption-cases-1.5367653?cmp=rss
QuoteIsrael's attorney general formally charged Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday in a series of corruption cases, throwing the country's paralyzed political system into further disarray and threatening the longtime leader's grip on power.
Capping a three-year investigation, Attorney General Avichai Mandelblit charged Netanyahu with fraud, breach of trust and accepting bribes in three different scandals. It is the first time a sitting Israeli prime minister has been charged with a crime.  Netanyahu, in a nationally televised address, called his indictment an "attempted coup" and said the investigation was tainted and stemmed from "false accusations."
"They weren't after the truth, they were after me," Netanyahu said of investigators.
As the investigation gained steam in recent months, Netanyahu has repeatedly lashed out at the media, the police and the justice system, drawing accusations that he was undermining the country's democratic institutions.
"I will continue to lead the country, according to the letter of the law, with responsibility, devotion and concern for all of our futures," he said, standing at a podium against the backdrop of four Israeli flags in his official residence.
His main centre-left challenger in the two elections this year, Benny Gantz, tweeted in response: "There is no coup in Israel, just a bid [by Netanyahu] to hang onto power."
Mandelblit, who said Thursday was "a difficult and sad day," rejected accusations that his decision was politically motivated and said he had acted solely out of professional considerations.
"A day in which the attorney general decides to serve an indictment against a seated prime minister for serious crimes of corrupt governance is a heavy and sad day, for the Israeli public and for me personally," he told reporters.


According to the indictment, Netanyahu accepted hundreds of thousands of dollars of champagne and cigars from billionaire friends, offered to trade favours with a newspaper publisher and used his influence to help a wealthy telecom magnate in exchange for favourable coverage on a popular news site.
The indictment does not require Netanyahu to resign, but it significantly weakens him at a time when Israel's political system appears to be limping toward a third election in under a year.
Gantz's political party said the prime minister has "no public or moral mandate to make fateful decisions for the state of Israel."
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Does he still have time to start a war to postpone this?

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Quote from: Tamas on November 22, 2019, 07:45:07 AM
Does he still have time to start a war to postpone this?

QuoteThe indictment does not require Netanyahu to resign, but it significantly weakens him at a time when Israel's political system appears to be limping toward a third election in under a year.

Probably - it may even be already starting given that Israel bombed Syria (with greater force than usual) 2 days ago.
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