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’Israeli’ Police to Question Bibi for 6th Time

’Israeli’ Police to Question Bibi for 6th Time
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Zionist Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is expected to once again be questioned this coming Sunday at his residence in occupied al-Quds' Balfour Street.

’Israeli’ Police to Question Bibi for 6th Time

Investigators will question Netanyahu on Case 1000 concerning illicit gifts the prime minister and his wife Sara allegedly received from businessmen Arnon Milchan and James Packer.

Only ten days have elapsed since Netanyahu's last questioning, and it appears police efforts are gradually picking up steam with new testimonies coming to light recently, such as one by Hadas Klein, personal assistant to the moguls embroiled in the case.


Similarly to previous occasions, police investigators will question Netanyahu on the gifts affair in order to hermetically seal any loose ends, Channel 2 News reported Tuesday.

The investigative team will also try to fit into the schedule some questions regarding the submarine affair, for which Netanyahu's confidants attorneys David Shimron and Yitzhak Molcho had already been questioned. Their ability to do so, however, depends on how quickly the investigation into Case 1000 progresses.

Netanyahu was questioned last week after an eight-month hiatus. It was the first time Netanyahu was confronted with the testimony of his former chief of staff Ari Harow, who signed a state witness agreement.

He was also confronted with answers billionaire Arnon Milchan supplied police in London recently. Sources close to the investigation said then Milchan's responses strengthened suspicions against Netanyahu.

Prime Minister Netanyahu and his wife Sara allegedly requested, and received, expensive gifts from Milchan and Packer. Milchan, a personal friend of the prime minister, testified to being forced to acquiesce to incessant requests for thousands of shekels worth of cigars and champagne.

Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team

 

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