Corruption charges announced against Netanyahu, weeks before election


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Mandelblit’s decision covered three separate investigations, though they followed a clear pattern.


In the first, the police said that the Hollywood producer Arnon Milchan, an expatriate Israeli, aided by the Australian billionaire James Packer, sent expensive cigars, jewellery and Champagne worth hundreds of thousands of dollars to the Prime Minister’s residence in Jerusalem, and that Netanyahu in return promoted legislation that could benefit Milchan, though it was blocked by the Finance Ministry.


Australian billionaire James Packer was among those who allegedly gave expensive gifts to Netanyahu in return for favours.

Australian billionaire James Packer was among those who allegedly gave expensive gifts to Netanyahu in return for favours.Credit:Sahlan Hayes


In the second, Netanyahu was accused of discussing with the publisher of Yediot Ahronot, one of Israel’s biggest newspapers, the possibility of a deal for favourable coverage: He would press a competing newspaper, Israel Hayom, to curtail its free circulation, and in return Yediot Ahronot would treat Netanyahu more kindly. Israel Hayom is owned by Sheldon Adelson, the American billionaire casino owner who is a devoted supporter of Netanyahu’s.


The deal was never completed, investigators said.


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