2017-01-17

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Yair Netanyahu gives police testimony in 'Case 1000' regarding gift receiving
Saar Haas|Published: 17.01.17 , 18:15

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's eldest son, Yair, 
arrived fo questioning on Tuesday. The younger Netanyahu was questioned on the police investigation named "Case 1000," which examines allegations that the prime minister and his wife, Sara, received hundreds of shekels' worth of gifts from several wealthy businessmen whom the Netanyahus claim are family friends.

Police Question Benjamin Netanyahu's Son in 'Gifts From Tycoons' Case

Interrogation under caution takes place as questioning of suspects continues in other affair, involving the prime minister and media mogul Arnon Mozes. 
'Investigation won't take too long,' says Israel police chief.

Poll shows most Israelis think Netanyahu guilty in corruption probe.

More than half of Israelis do not believe Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu when he denies any wrong doing in his corruption investigation, a survey indicates.

According to Channel 2, 54 percent of Israelis do not believe the prime minister’s assertion that “there was nothing.” It says 28 percent do believe him and 18 percent don’t know.

In addition, among the general public 44 percent say he should resign, 43 percent think he should stay and 13 percent don’t know.

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