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		<title>Netanyahu Charged With Bribery, Fraud and Breach of Trust, Capping a Dramatic Political Year</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Netanyahu becomes first sitting prime minister in Israel&#8217;s history to be charged with bribery, in case involving quid-pro-quo with telecom tycoon. Benjamin Netanyahu  Credit: Avishag Shaar Yashuv For the first time in Israel&#8217;s history, a sitting prime minister is accused &#8230; <a class="kt-excerpt-readmore" href="https://www.garnertedarmstrong.org/netanyahu-charged-with-bribery-fraud-and-breach-of-trust-capping-a-dramatic-political-year/" aria-label="Netanyahu Charged With Bribery, Fraud and Breach of Trust, Capping a Dramatic Political Year">Read More</a></p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Netanyahu becomes first sitting prime minister in Israel&#8217;s history to be charged with bribery, in case involving quid-pro-quo with telecom tycoon.</p>
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<p class="t-body-text">For the first time in Israel&#8217;s history, a sitting prime minister is accused of bribery: Attorney General Avichai Mendelblit announced Thursday Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu would be charged with bribery, fraud and breach in three corruption cases, dubbed Cases 4000, 2000 and 1000.</p>
<p class="t-body-text">The indictment comes after a four-day hearing with Netanyahu&#8217;s defense team last month, followed by weeks of intensive discussion at the attorney general&#8217;s offices.</p>
<p class="t-body-text"><strong>Read More:</strong><br />
<strong>&gt;&gt; <a href="https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/.premium-netanyahu-was-just-indicted-can-he-remain-pm-after-charges-and-get-immunity-1.8161110">Can Netanyahu remain PM and get immunity?</a></strong><br />
<strong>&gt;&gt; <a href="https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/.premium-netanyahu-reacts-to-criminal-indictment-with-seditious-call-to-arms-1.8162355">Netanyahu reacts with seditious call to arms</a></strong><br />
<strong>&gt;&gt; <a href="https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/.premium-facing-corruption-trial-netanyahu-aims-to-bring-the-house-down-on-state-of-israel-1.8162216">Bibi brings the house down on the state of Israel</a></strong><br />
<strong>&gt;&gt; <a href="https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/.premium-netanyahu-indictment-imminent-bribery-fraud-or-breach-of-trust-1.8160019">Netanyahu corruption cases explained</a></strong><br />
<strong>&gt;&gt; <a href="https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/.premium-israel-s-gatekeepers-bravely-stood-up-to-netanyahu-but-the-real-battle-lies-ahead-1.8161649">The real battle lies ahead</a></strong></p>
<p class="t-body-text">Laying out the charges in a press conference, Mendelblit said he made the decision to indict the prime minister &#8220;with a heavy heart, but wholeheartedly,&#8221; stressing it was not an issue of left-wing or right-wing politics and that enforcing the law is not a matter of choice.</p>
<p class="t-body-text">The attorney general lamented that &#8220;while conducting a professional hearing process, we&#8217;ve witnessed repeated attempts to delegitimize the people who were involved&#8221; in the investigations. He defended his colleagues, saying &#8220;These people acted out of proper motives.”</p>
<p class="t-body-text">The delegitimization &#8220;was meant to create the impression that any decision taken would be wrong. The investigations are based on broad-based evidence and testimony, which were professionally reviewed. No stone was left unturned,&#8221; the attorney general said.</p>
<p class="t-body-text">Following the announcement, <a href="https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/netanyahu-decries-corruption-charges-an-attempted-coup-against-him-1.8161747">Netanyahu called the indictment &#8220;an attempted coup&#8221;</a> against him, and that the process was meant to topple him.</p>
<p class="t-body-text">After Netanyahu had delivered his statement, his political rival and Kahol Lavan Gantz said he has &#8220;complete confidence in the judicial system led by Attorney General Avichai Mendelblit. I&#8217;m sure they are doing their job with professionalism, integrity and loyalty.</p>
<p class="t-body-text">&#8220;Israel is not undergoing a government coup, rather an entrenchment in power. Netanyahu has proven tonight that he must leave his post and focus on his legal woes. He too is aware of the major complex challenges Israel is facing both in the field of security and in socioeconomic matters, which require the full attention, strength and energy of a prime minister,&#8221; Gantz said.</p>
<p class="t-body-text">Former deputy army chief and Democratic Union lawmaker Yair Golan called on the legal adviser to the Knesset, Eyal Yinon and the attorney general to clarify whether a person charged with criminal offenses can be nominated by a majority of lawmakers as a candidate tasked to form a governing coalition.</p>
<p class="t-body-text"><strong>Case 4000</strong></p>
<p class="t-body-text">Case 4000 is considered the most serious, and revolves around an alleged bribery deal between Netanyahu and businessman Shaul Elovich, who controlled the Bezeq telecommunications company and the Walla News site. According to the indictment, Netanyahu and Elovich engaged in a quid-pro-pro deal in which Netanyahu – as communication minister – led regulatory steps directly tied to Elovich&#8217;s businesses and interests that yielded the tycoon some $500 million.</p>
<p class="t-body-text">In return, according to the indictment, Netanyahu and his wife Sara made consistent requests to alter the coverage on the Walla News website in order to serve the Netanyahus&#8217; interests and target their opponents. Elovich allegedly pressed the editors of the website to comply with the Netanyahus&#8217; demands. Substantial circumstantial evidence convinced Mendelblit that both Elovich and Netanyahu were aware of the quid-pro-quo, though there is no evidence of an explicit coordination of the deal.</p>
<p class="t-body-text">Netanyahu&#8217;s attorneys argued that favorable coverage does not constitute a bribe and that in any case the prime minister didn&#8217;t try to skew the coverage in his favor but rather pushed for balanced coverage out of ideology. In addition, they claimed all decisions made by Netanyahu in his role as communication minister were approved by the ministry&#8217;s professional staff.</p>
<p class="t-body-text">In reference to Case 4000, the indictment alleges that Netanyahu acted to benefit Shaul Elovitch in exchange for favorable media coverage, and created a conflict of interest in light of his public positions and his personal matters.</p>
<figure class="pic pic--b"><img decoding="async" class="lazyautosizes lazyloaded" title="Case 4000." src="https://images.haarets.co.il/image/upload/w_625,h_361,q_auto,c_fill,f_auto/fl_any_format.preserve_transparency.progressive:none/v1574373925/1.8160061.441853013.png" sizes="625px" srcset="https://images.haarets.co.il/image/upload/w_468,q_auto,c_fill,f_auto/fl_any_format.preserve_transparency.progressive:none/v1574373925/1.8160061.441853013.png 468w,https://images.haarets.co.il/image/upload/w_640,q_auto,c_fill,f_auto/fl_any_format.preserve_transparency.progressive:none/v1574373925/1.8160061.441853013.png 640w,https://images.haarets.co.il/image/upload/w_748,q_auto,c_fill,f_auto/fl_any_format.preserve_transparency.progressive:none/v1574373925/1.8160061.441853013.png 748w,https://images.haarets.co.il/image/upload/w_936,q_auto,c_fill,f_auto/fl_any_format.preserve_transparency.progressive:none/v1574373925/1.8160061.441853013.png 936w,https://images.haarets.co.il/image/upload/w_1496,q_auto,c_fill,f_auto/fl_any_format.preserve_transparency.progressive:none/v1574373925/1.8160061.441853013.png 1496w" alt="Case 4000." width="" height="" data-src="https://images.haarets.co.il/image/upload/w_625,h_361,q_auto,c_fill,f_auto/fl_any_format.preserve_transparency.progressive:none/v1574373925/1.8160061.441853013.png" data-srcset="https://images.haarets.co.il/image/upload/w_468,q_auto,c_fill,f_auto/fl_any_format.preserve_transparency.progressive:none/v1574373925/1.8160061.441853013.png 468w,https://images.haarets.co.il/image/upload/w_640,q_auto,c_fill,f_auto/fl_any_format.preserve_transparency.progressive:none/v1574373925/1.8160061.441853013.png 640w,https://images.haarets.co.il/image/upload/w_748,q_auto,c_fill,f_auto/fl_any_format.preserve_transparency.progressive:none/v1574373925/1.8160061.441853013.png 748w,https://images.haarets.co.il/image/upload/w_936,q_auto,c_fill,f_auto/fl_any_format.preserve_transparency.progressive:none/v1574373925/1.8160061.441853013.png 936w,https://images.haarets.co.il/image/upload/w_1496,q_auto,c_fill,f_auto/fl_any_format.preserve_transparency.progressive:none/v1574373925/1.8160061.441853013.png 1496w" data-sizes="auto" /></p>
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<p class="t-body-text">&#8220;Netanyahu and Elovitch created a give-and-take relationship, based on their mutual understanding that each of them had a significant interest that the other could advance… As part of that give-and-take relationship, Elovitch and his wife agreed to all of defendant Netanyahu&#8217;s demands, and did everything in their power to comply with those demands.</p>
<p class="t-body-text">&#8220;Media coverage was of great importance to defendant Netanyahu, as well for his family members, and he considered it highly important in its effect on his political future,&#8221; the indictment said.</p>
<p class="t-body-text">&#8220;Netanyahu systematically and consistently concealed his relationship with Elovitch and his wife from a number of officials to whom he gave partial and deceiving information about the nature of his relationship with Elovitch,&#8221; according to the indictment.</p>
<p class="t-body-text"><strong>Case 2000</strong></p>
<p class="t-body-text">At the center of Case 2000 is a series of meetings between Netanyahu and the publisher of Yedioth Ahronoth daily newspaper, Arnon Mozes, in which they allegedly discussed a bribery deal. According to the indictment, the deal called for Netanyahu to try to limit the circulation of rival newspaper Israel Hayom, and in return Mozes would give Netanyahu favorable coverage. In this case, Netanyahu is accused of fraud and breach of trust.</p>
<p class="t-body-text">At the hearing, Netanyahu&#8217;s lawyers argued that Netanyahu&#8217;s actions were meant to fool Mozes, and that he cannot be accused of an offense since there are no indications he planned to bring the deal to fruition. In addition, the defense team argued that contact between media figures and politicians is commonplace and should not be criminalized.</p>
<p class="t-body-text">According to the indictment, in Case 2000 &#8220;defendant Netanyahu gave defendant Mozes the impression that there was a plausible option that he — the prime minister of Israel — would take a bribe. By doing so, Netanyahu conveyed the message that bribery was a tool that could be used to promote the  mutual interests of senior public servants and businessmen and that there was nothing wrong with bribery transactions when significant public interests such as freedom of the press and elections integrity are at stake.</p>
<p class="t-body-text">&#8220;Such conduct on the part of the person holding the highest-ranking position in the executive branch deeply and fundamentally harms the rule of law, integrity and public trust,&#8221; the indictment states.</p>
<p class="t-body-text">&#8220;Netanyahu took advantage of the bribe offered by defendant Mozes and [Moses’] understanding that he would be able to significantly influence legislation. At the same time, defendant Netanyahu used his power as prime minister to receive personal favors, while fundamentally harming the integrity of the public service and public trust,&#8221; the indictment adds.</p>
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<p class="t-body-text"><strong>Case 1000</strong></p>
<p class="t-body-text">In Case 1000, Netanyahu is also accused of fraud and breach of trust over gifts he allegedly received from Hollywood Mogul Arnon Milchan and billionaire James Packer. According to the indictment, Netanyahu received cigars and champagne from the two over the course of several years. Netanyahu&#8217;s family members, the indictment states, also demanded and received gifts from the businessmen, and Netanyahu was aware of this fact. Mendelblit writes in the indictment that Netanyahu put himself in a conflict of interests and used his public role to receive gifts.</p>
<p class="t-body-text">Netanyahu&#8217;s defense in this case has been that &#8220;it is allowed to receive gifts from friends.&#8221; According to his lawyers, Milchan gave him the gifts because the two are friends, and Netanyahu was not aware of the requests made by his family members.</p>
<figure class="pic pic--b"><img decoding="async" class="lazyautosizes lazyloaded" title="Case 1000." src="https://images.haarets.co.il/image/upload/w_625,h_361,q_auto,c_fill,f_auto/fl_any_format.preserve_transparency.progressive:none/v1574374003/1.8160048.125409094.png" sizes="625px" srcset="https://images.haarets.co.il/image/upload/w_468,q_auto,c_fill,f_auto/fl_any_format.preserve_transparency.progressive:none/v1574374003/1.8160048.125409094.png 468w,https://images.haarets.co.il/image/upload/w_640,q_auto,c_fill,f_auto/fl_any_format.preserve_transparency.progressive:none/v1574374003/1.8160048.125409094.png 640w,https://images.haarets.co.il/image/upload/w_748,q_auto,c_fill,f_auto/fl_any_format.preserve_transparency.progressive:none/v1574374003/1.8160048.125409094.png 748w,https://images.haarets.co.il/image/upload/w_936,q_auto,c_fill,f_auto/fl_any_format.preserve_transparency.progressive:none/v1574374003/1.8160048.125409094.png 936w,https://images.haarets.co.il/image/upload/w_1496,q_auto,c_fill,f_auto/fl_any_format.preserve_transparency.progressive:none/v1574374003/1.8160048.125409094.png 1496w" alt="Case 1000." width="" height="" data-src="https://images.haarets.co.il/image/upload/w_625,h_361,q_auto,c_fill,f_auto/fl_any_format.preserve_transparency.progressive:none/v1574374003/1.8160048.125409094.png" data-srcset="https://images.haarets.co.il/image/upload/w_468,q_auto,c_fill,f_auto/fl_any_format.preserve_transparency.progressive:none/v1574374003/1.8160048.125409094.png 468w,https://images.haarets.co.il/image/upload/w_640,q_auto,c_fill,f_auto/fl_any_format.preserve_transparency.progressive:none/v1574374003/1.8160048.125409094.png 640w,https://images.haarets.co.il/image/upload/w_748,q_auto,c_fill,f_auto/fl_any_format.preserve_transparency.progressive:none/v1574374003/1.8160048.125409094.png 748w,https://images.haarets.co.il/image/upload/w_936,q_auto,c_fill,f_auto/fl_any_format.preserve_transparency.progressive:none/v1574374003/1.8160048.125409094.png 936w,https://images.haarets.co.il/image/upload/w_1496,q_auto,c_fill,f_auto/fl_any_format.preserve_transparency.progressive:none/v1574374003/1.8160048.125409094.png 1496w" data-sizes="auto" /></p>
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<p>Source: <a href="https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/netanyahu-charged-bribery-fraud-corruption-israel-election-1.8137771" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/netanyahu-charged-bribery-fraud-corruption-israel-election-1.8137771</a></p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The results of Israel’s election and Netanyahu’s legal fate are intertwined. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu looks at his watch before delivering a statement at the Knesset, Israel&#8217;s parliament, in Jerusalem December 19, 2018. \ AMIR COHEN/ REUTERS Once again facing deadlocked &#8230; <a class="kt-excerpt-readmore" href="https://www.garnertedarmstrong.org/israel-election-results-can-netanyahu-escape-the-corruption-cases-against-him/" aria-label="Israel Election Results: Can Netanyahu Escape the Corruption Cases Against Him?">Read More</a></p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The results of Israel’s election and Netanyahu’s legal fate are intertwined.</p>
<p><img decoding="async" src="https://images.haarets.co.il/image/upload/w_2200,h_1281,x_0,y_0,c_crop,g_north_west/w_609,h_343,q_auto,c_fill,f_auto/fl_any_format.preserve_transparency.progressive:none/v1568639954/1.7852900.1216407796.jpg" alt="FILE PHOTO: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu looks at his watch before delivering a statement at the Knesset, Israel's parliament, in Jerusalem December 19, 2018. REUTERS/Amir Cohen/File Photo " /><br />
<span aria-hidden="true">Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu looks at his watch before delivering a statement at the Knesset, Israel&#8217;s parliament, in Jerusalem December 19, 2018. </span><span class="fig__credit">\ AMIR COHEN/ REUTERS</span></p>
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<p class="t-body-text">Once again facing deadlocked election results with no clear path to forming a government after the September 17 election, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu&#8217;s political calculus is further clouded by his own legal concerns.</p>
<p class="t-body-text">Despite relentless attempts by his legal team to postpone, <a href="https://www.haaretz.com/misc/tags/TAG-benjamin-netanyahu-1.5599046">Netanyahu</a>’s final pre-indictment hearing in three corruption cases he is facing is scheduled to begin on October 2. This is expected to quickly shift his attention from political concerns to legal matters.</p>
<p class="t-body-text fi_smart_docked">The election results and Netanyahu’s legal fate are linked.</p>
<p class="t-body-text">Should Netanyahu triumph in his quest to put together a 61-member Knesset majority, <a href="https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/elections/.premium-netanyahu-s-escape-plan-from-indictment-in-his-own-words-1.7837402">he is believed to be planning to use</a> his power to obtain immunity from prosecution from the Knesset and passing legislation to prevent the High Court of Justice from removing that immunity.</p>
<p><img decoding="async" src="https://images.haarets.co.il/image/upload/w_1958,h_1468,x_155,y_0,c_crop,g_north_west/w_625,h_361,q_auto,c_fill,f_auto/fl_any_format.preserve_transparency.progressive:none/v1568637555/1.7847100.4174615247.jpg" alt="Attorney General Avichai Mendelblit at the opening of the legal year at the Airport City complex adjacent to Ben Gurion airport, on September 3, 2019." /><br />
<span aria-hidden="true">Attorney General Avichai Mendelblit at the opening of the legal year at the Airport City complex adjacent to Ben Gurion airport, on September 3, 2019.</span><span class="fig__credit">\ Credit: Ilan Assayag<br />
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<p><span class="fig__credit">Despite numerous reports to this effect &#8211; and public statements from political parties supporting Netanyahu vowing to back immunity legislation &#8211; the Prime Minister’s Office has repeatedly denied that any such plans are in place, calling it a “false media spin.”<br />
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<p class="t-body-text"><strong>What are these hearings about and why are they being held? </strong></p>
<p>Six months ago, in late February, Attorney General Avichai Mendelblit publicly announced that he has decided to <a href="https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/elections/netanyahu-to-be-charged-with-bribery-pending-hearing-1.6961872">indict Netanyahu</a> for fraud, bribery, and breach of trust in three criminal cases, pending a hearing.</p>
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<p>Mendelblit’s decision came after examining &#8211; and agreeing with &#8211; two police reports issued the previous year, which recommended that the prime minister be indicted in three affairs known as Case 1000, Case 2000 and Case 4000.</p>
<p><img decoding="async" src="https://images.haarets.co.il/image/upload/w_1141,h_855,x_206,y_0,c_crop,g_north_west/w_625,h_361,q_auto,c_fill,f_auto/fl_any_format.preserve_transparency.progressive:none/v1568637945/1.7849050.3435533775.PNG" alt="Netanyahu speaks about his corruption cases  in a televised statement from his residence, January 7, 2019." /></p>
<p><span class="fig__credit">Netanyahu speaks about his corruption cases in a televised statement from his residence, January 7, 2019.<br />
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<p><span class="fig__credit">Mendelblit recommended that Netanyahu be indicted for fraud and breach of trust in cases 1000 and 2000, and bribery and breach of trust on Case 4000. He did so after consulting with more than 20 senior legal officials who scrutinized the evidence in the cases, some of which were under investigation for more than three years.<br />
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<p class="t-body-text">According to Israeli law, before an indictment can be handed down, Netanyahu has the right to a hearing where he can plead his case before a final decision is made.</p>
<p class="t-body-text">The hearing – which can either be a written exchange or in-person hearings – is a lengthy, months-long process. Such hearings give the legal team of the person accused the chance to be heard before state prosecutors, in order to dispute and refute any of the evidence and analysis in the report that accompanies the state’s decision to indict.</p>
<p class="t-body-text">In a number of prominent previous political corruption cases, such as that of Tzachi Hanegbi in 2001 and Avigdor Lieberman in 2012, it has resulted in the closing of cases. The <a href="https://en.idi.org.il/articles/25944">Israel Democracy Institute reported</a> that, according to 2016 data from the state prosecutor’s office, when an in-person hearing was held, 41 percent of the cases were eventually closed (49 out of 129 cases).”</p>
<p>Netanyahu’s hearing has been postponed as a result of the two elections that have been held since the police recommendation was issued. The first election, on April 9, was called in December 2018 &#8211; before Mendelblit’s indictment recommendation was announced, but after it was rumored to be in the works. The prospect of the announcement was credited by many political observers for being the reason that Netanyahu called the April elections, in hopes of postponing the announcement.</p>
<p><img decoding="async" src="https://images.haarets.co.il/image/upload/w_1690,h_1269,x_432,y_43,c_crop,g_north_west/w_625,h_361,q_auto,c_fill,f_auto/fl_any_format.preserve_transparency.progressive:none/v1551345069/1.6979314.2703473564.jpg" alt="Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu next to Avichai Mendelblit during a cabinet meeting in 2015." /><br />
<span aria-hidden="true">Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu next to Avichai Mendelblit during a cabinet meeting in 2015.</span><span class="fig__credit">Dan Balilty / AP</span></p>
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<p class="t-body-text">But the indictment recommendation was, in the end, made mid-campaign. It was done, presumably, because postponing the announcement and making his decision public after the election would have led to accusations that the attorney general was overturning the will of the electorate. Mendelblit saw it fit for the public to know Netanyahu’s legal situation and whether they are electing a leader about to be charged with crimes before casting their ballot.</p>
<p class="t-body-text">Netanyahu’s team argued that with the election only six weeks away, announcing the decision could be seen as influencing the vote and unfairly damaging Netanyahu’s chances.</p>
<p class="t-body-text"><strong>&gt; <a href="https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/.premium-charges-against-netanyahu-are-solid-embarrassing-and-lethal-1.6981421">Charges against Netanyahu are solid, embarrassing – and lethal</a> | Analysis</strong></p>
<p class="t-body-text">Mendelblit chose to reject the repeated requests of Netanyahu’s lawyers to delay publicizing the decision until after the election, noting instead “the principle of equality in the eyes of the law and the public’s right to know about important legal decisions such as these.”</p>
<p class="t-body-text"><strong>Can Netanyahu stay in office if he is elected, and, post-hearing, he is indicted? </strong></p>
<p class="t-body-text">Yes, he can. There is no legal requirement for him to resign as prime minister if he is indicted. It is fully possible – many say probable – that he will remain in power if he wins the election and is subsequently indicted, despite doubts that he can prepare a legal defense while running the country.</p>
<p class="t-body-text">There is also the issue of conflicts of interest, given his power over the Justice Ministry and other arms of law enforcement. The law that allows him to continue as prime minister is likely to be challenged in court.</p>
<p class="t-body-text"><strong>What are the the three cases Netanyahu may be indicted for?</strong></p>
<p class="t-body-text"><strong>Case 1000</p>
<p><img decoding="async" src="https://images.haarets.co.il/image/upload/w_625,h_361,q_auto,c_fill,f_auto/fl_any_format.preserve_transparency.progressive:none/v1551472162/1.6981562.3636605869.png" alt="2000breach" /><br />
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<p><span class="fig__credit">This case is considered the most straightforward of the alleged crimes as it involves old-fashioned favor-trading. The Israeli police, in their February 2018 recommendation that Netanyahu be indicted for bribery, fraud, and breach of trust, maintain that the premier received lavish gifts from two wealthy friends – <a href="https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/ex-aide-netanyahu-asked-milchan-about-gifts-in-talk-on-u-s-visa-1.5762802">Israeli-born Hollywood mogul Arnon Milchan</a> and Australian billionaire James Packer – in exchange for political favors such as promoting the two moguls’ business interests or obtaining visas.<br />
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<p class="t-body-text">Together, the police said, Milchan and Packer’s gifts to the Netanyahus (including the prime minister’s wife, Sara) are estimated to have amounted to over 1 million shekels ($276,000). This sum is based on testimony from the gift-givers and their employees, as well as receipts and other documents.</p>
<p class="t-body-text">Netanyahu has not denied that such gifts were given. He freely admits accepting expensive cigars and pink champagne from Milchan as tokens of friendship, along with other gifts like an expensive piece of jewelry requested by Sara Netanyahu as a birthday gift (from Milchan) and free airplane flights and five-star hotel rooms for the Netanyahus’ eldest son, Yair, from Packer.</p>
<p class="t-body-text">But the police, in their indictment recommendation, maintained that Milchan was directly rewarded for his generosity. They said the investigation “revealed that the relationship between the prime minister and Mr. Milchan was one of criminal bribery and not an innocent relationship between friends.”</p>
<p class="t-body-text">The police report detailed five areas in which Netanyahu allegedly performed favors for Milchan, specifically:</p>
<p><img decoding="async" src="https://images.haarets.co.il/image/upload/w_1755,h_1317,x_157,y_0,c_crop,g_north_west/w_625,h_361,q_auto,c_fill,f_auto/fl_any_format.preserve_transparency.progressive:none/v1541941024/1.6638821.3738112824.jpg" alt="Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu / Arnon Milchan / James Packer." /></p>
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<p class="t-body-text"><strong>* </strong>Using his influence as prime minister to push for the passage of the so-called Milchan law, which cut taxes for Israelis returning to the Jewish state after spending time abroad – a tax break allegedly worth over 1 million shekels for Milchan. MK Yair Lapid, Netanyahu&#8217;s finance minister in his 2013-2014 government, testified to this, police said.</p>
<p class="t-body-text"><strong>* </strong>Assisting Milchan in his efforts to get a new 10-year U.S. visa.</p>
<p class="t-body-text"><strong>* </strong>Arranging a meeting between Milchan and the then-director general of the Communications Ministry to advance the producer’s interests in the Israeli television market.</p>
<p class="t-body-text"><strong>* </strong>Furthering a deal tied to Indian businessman Ratan Tata, who was allegedly Milchan’s business partner, despite the fact that “officials in the Defense Ministry and Prime Minister’s Office opposed the project,” say police.</p>
<p class="t-body-text"><strong>*</strong> Intervening to prevent the collapse of the television network Channel 10, in which Milchan was a minority shareholder.</p>
<p class="t-body-text">Mendelblit said Netanyahu should be indicted for fraud and breach of trust, but omitted the bribery recommendation made by the police.</p>
<p class="t-body-text"><strong>Case 2000</strong></p>
<p class="t-body-text">This case centers around Netanyahu’s alleged desire to receive better coverage in one of the country’s leading dailies, Yedioth Ahronoth – a desire strong enough for him to allegedly strike a deal with the paper’s publisher, Arnon Mozes.</p>
<p class="t-body-text">Netanyahu was caught on tape telling Mozes he would convince Yedioth’s main competitor – the free daily Israel Hayom, owned by Netanyahu&#8217;s patron Sheldon Adelson – to limit its circulation. This would have been a boon to Mozes and Yedioth, weakening their prime source of competition and its ad revenues.</p>
<p class="t-body-text">In exchange, the police say, Netanyahu asked Mozes to cover his government less critically and stop attacking him personally.</p>
<p><span class="fig__credit"><img decoding="async" src="https://images.haarets.co.il/image/upload/w_1913,h_1435,x_66,y_0,c_crop,g_north_west/w_625,h_361,q_auto,c_fill,f_auto/fl_any_format.preserve_transparency.progressive:none/v1568639158/1.7851298.3891589414.jpg" alt="Yedioth Ahronoth publisher Arnon &quot;Noni&quot; Mozes in December 2018." /><br />
<span aria-hidden="true">Yedioth Ahronoth publisher Arnon &#8220;Noni&#8221; Mozes in December 2018. Credit: </span>Ofer Vaknin<br />
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<p class="t-body-text">Netanyahu’s defense has been that the offer to Mozes wasn’t serious; rather, he was “testing” him. But Adelson reportedly told the police when questioned that Netanyahu did attempt to persuade him from plans to expand Israel Hayom – indicating that a possible deal was struck.</p>
<p class="t-body-text"><strong>Case 4000</strong></p>
<p class="t-body-text">Case 4000 alleges that Netanyahu made decisions benefiting media mogul Shaul Elovitch – the controlling shareholder of Bezeq, Israel&#8217;s largest telecommunications firm – in exchange for positive coverage on Walla News, a website owned by Elovitch.</p>
<p class="t-body-text">The Israel Securities Authority backed the police’s recommendations, which said that both Benjamin and Sara Netanyahu, as well as Elovitch and his wife Iris, should be charged.</p>
<p class="t-body-text">The police recommended that the prime minister again be charged with bribery, fraud, and breach of trust, as well as aggravated fraudulent receiving of an item. The recommended charges against Sara Netanyahu were bribery, fraud, breach of trust and obstruction of justice.</p>
<p class="t-body-text">The police said they found evidence that “Netanyahu and those close to him blatantly intervened, sometimes on a daily basis, in content published on the Walla news website, and sought to influence the appointment of senior employees (editors and reporters) while using their ties to Shaul and Iris Elovitch.”</p>
<p class="t-body-text">The <a href="https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/.premium-netanyahu-lashes-out-at-news-company-they-re-doing-harm-to-democracy-1.7772714">alleged quid pro quo</a> between the Netanyahu us and Elovitches was first revealed by Haaretz’s Gidi Weitz in November 2015, in an exposé titled “The Israeli News Site in Netanyahu&#8217;s Pocket.”</p>
<p class="t-body-text">In recent weeks, leaked testimony from police investigations in all of Netanyahu’s cases have bolstered the argument that both Netanyahu and his wife Sara have systematically leveraged their influence to receive favorable media coverage from media moguls.</p>
<p class="t-body-text">Channel 12 news reporter Guy Peleg has quoted testimony from officials involved in Case 4000 indicating that Netanyahu allegedly asked the Communications Ministry to act on behalf of his friend Elovtich. This has led to fierce attacks by Netanyahu on Peleg and his news organization.</p>
<p class="t-body-text">Additional leaked testimony revealed that U.S. business magnate Sheldon Adelson and his wife Miriam suffered verbal abuse from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu&#8217;s wife, Sara over their coverage in the Israel Hayom daily that Adelson owns.</p>
<p class="t-body-text"><a href="https://www.haaretz.com/us-news/adelson-to-netanyahu-i-lose-50m-a-year-you-keep-shouting-at-me-1.7835689">Channel 13 News reported</a> that Hollywood producer Arnon Milchan, the central figure in Case 1000 told police  that he attended a dinner at the Prime Minister&#8217;s Residence in which Netanyahu&#8217;s wife lashed at the Adelsons, telling them, &#8216;You are spilling my blood, you are all spilling my blood” and that Sheldon Adelson responded, &#8220;Calm down, we&#8217;re doing the best we can. I lose 40-50 million dollars a year [on Israel Hayom] … We regularly write in your favor and you keep shouting at me.&#8221;</p>
<p class="t-body-text"><a href="https://www.haaretz.com/us-news/.premium-netanyahu-sara-miriam-adelson-iran-israel-nuclear-screaming-1.7804101">Another report from Channel 12</a> involving testimony from Case 2000 quoted Miriam Adelson as saying that Sara Netanyahu “once told me that if Iran gets nuclear weapons and Israel is wiped out, I’ll be to blame because I’m not defending Bibi.”</p>
<p class="t-body-text">Both the prime minister and his wife complained about their coverage with the Adelson newspaper’s former editor in chief, Amos Regev, both in person and in “screaming phone calls.”</p>
<p class="t-body-text">Eventually, Adelson said, she and her husband got fed up and stopped visiting the Netanyahus.</p>
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<p class="t-body-text">Source: <a href="https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/.premium-israel-election-results-netanyahu-escape-corruption-cases-1.7846390" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/.premium-israel-election-results-netanyahu-escape-corruption-cases-1.7846390</a></p>
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