Netanyahu to face trial on charges of bribery and fraud

Supporters of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu gather outside his residence in Jerusalem on Thursday.
Supporters of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu gather outside his residence in Jerusalem on Thursday.
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BBC online :
Israel’s attorney general has charged Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu with bribery, fraud and breach of trust in connection with three separate cases.
Mr Netanyahu is alleged to have accepted gifts from wealthy businessmen and dispensed favours to try to get more positive press coverage. The prime minister described the charges as an “attempted coup”, blaming them on a “tainted” process.
He has also insisted he will not resign and is not legally obliged to do so.
In a televised speech, Mr Netanyahu said authorities “weren’t after the truth, they were after me”, and called on the country to “investigate the investigators”. Israel’s Benjamin Netanyahu: Commando turned PM Netanyahu: What are the allegations?
Earlier, Attorney General Avichai Mandelblit said he made the decision “with a heavy heart”, but said it showed nobody was above the law in Israel.
“Law enforcement is not a choice. It is not a matter of right or left. It’s not a matter of politics,” he said.
The announcement comes amid a political stand-off in Israel following two inconclusive general elections in April and September.
On Wednesday, Mr Netanyahu’s rival for the premiership, Benny Gantz, said he had been unable to form a governing coalition with a majority in parliament. He had been given the opportunity to try after Mr Netanyahu had earlier failed to do so.
President Reuven Rivlin asked lawmakers on Thursday to agree on a candidate for prime minister within 21 days and avoid an unprecedented third election in a year.
After the charges were announced, Mr Gantz tweeted his support for the attorney general and law enforcement agencies, and wrote it was “a very sad day” for Israel.
Benjamin Netanyahu’s legal problems have plagued his last few years in office, causing him to focus increasingly on his political survival rather than on governing. They are also one of the reasons for the country’s political paralysis.
Mr Netanyahu has been seeking new laws granting him immunity from prosecution. That was one of factors driving the country’s last two elections, and one reason why there’s been a deadlock in forming a coalition government.
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