Israeli police question Netanyahu again in telecom case
JERUSALEM — Israeli police on Monday questioned Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, as well as his wife and son, in a corruption case involving the country’s telecom giant, one of a slew of scandals that have engulfed the long-ruling Israeli leader.
It was the second time that Netanyahu has been questioned in the case, in which he is suspected of promoting regulation worth hundreds of millions of dollars to the Bezeq telecom company. In return, Bezeq’s popular news site, Walla, allegedly provided favourable coverage of Netanyahu and his family.
Police said the questioning lasted for a “number of hours,” without elaborating.
Netanyahu held the powerful communications portfolio at the time of the alleged deals with Bezeq. Two Netanyahu confidants, a former family spokesman and a former Communications Ministry director, have agreed to testify against the prime minister in exchange for immunity.


