By Associated Press – Israel’s Benjamin Netanyahu might
be upbeat these days: The economy is growing, his opposition is weak
and the incoming Trump administration seems friendly, even to the
much-maligned Jewish settlements in the West Bank. Instead, the
long-serving leader is mired in a series of eye-popping corruption
investigations in a country that has already jailed a prime minister and
president.
Police have interrogated Netanyahu several times “under caution” over
questionable ties to top executives in media, international business
and Hollywood, whipping up a sense that he might actually be driven from
office. The latest scandal, involving secret negotiations with the
publisher of a critical newspaper, is proving especially embarrassing. The transcripts of Netanyahu’s taped negotiations with his supposed
arch-nemesis, media mogul Arnon Mozes of the Yediot Ahronot newspaper
group, have dominated the national agenda in recent weeks. Netanyahu
allegedly promised to promote legislation that would weaken Yediot’s
main competitor in exchange for more favorable coverage.
It follows previous allegations that Netanyahu improperly accepted
lavish gifts from wealthy supporters – including Australian billionaire
James Packer and Hollywood producer Arnon Milchan – and that his
personal attorney, who is also a cousin, represented a German firm
involved in a controversial $1.5 billion sale of submarines to Israel. These follow previous repeated claims that his wife Sara misused
state funds for personal use, compounding a public image of Israel’s
first family as detached hedonists corrupted by years in power.
Last week, police questioned the prime minister’s wife, Sara, as part of
the investigation. Her questioning by investigators from the National
Fraud Unit was said to involve details on gifts she had received,
including large quantities of pink champagne. She said the champagne was
a legitimate gift between friends, Channel 2 reported on Thursday.