Netanyahu Demands Televised Meeting With Investigators

  • 5 years ago
According to CNN, Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is demanding the right to confront the men who have turned his former confidantes against him in three corruption investigations. Netanyahu addressed Israel on Monday evening, in what was called a "dramatic announcement." He said the face-to-face meetings should happen on live television, so that the public could hear him challenge the accusations against him.
Israel's Prime Minister has been investigated by police in three cases. The attorney general will make the final decision over whether to indict Netanyahu. Police have said there is sufficient evidence to charge Netanyahu with fraud, bribery and breach of trust.

Recommended