Israeli police on Sunday said they had found enough evidence for bribery and fraud charges to be brought against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his wife in a third corruption case against the Israeli leader, who denied the allegations. Netanyahu has long denied wrongdoing. In a speech to his Likud party, he attacked the police and its outgoing chief and accused them of leaking what he described as a “tainted process” against him and his wife.
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Israel’s Netanyahu dismisses mounting legal troubles
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