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Enough corruption

Bibi's Great Fall

2/26/2018

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ISRAEL’S Prime Minister Benjamin ("Bibi") Netanyahu faces four serious accusations of corruption. Police suspect him of accepting $300,000 worth of gifts over 10 years and of colluding with media tycoons to win favorable press coverage. Then there was an aide who tried bribing a judge to sidetrack a court case against Netanyahu’s wife, Sara.


On 13 February 2018, the police recommended that the state prosecutor should indict Netanyahu. They said enough evidence exists for charges of bribery, fraud, and breach of trust in the two main cases.


Case 1000 probes Netanyahu's acceptance of large benefits from businessmen. These include Hollywood producer Arnon Milchan and Australian tycoon James Packer.


Case 2000 details a deal he made with Arnon Mozes, publisher of the dominant Yediot Ahronot newspaper group. Netanyahu would advance legislation to weaken Yediot's competitor Israel Hayom, in return for favorable coverage.


The defiant prime minister insists the allegations are baseless and he will remain in office.
This is not Netanyahu’s first recent brush with scandal. In 2016, accusations swirled around him over a conflict of interest in a contract with Germany for new submarines and naval vessels.


As he now pushes back against the charges, the question is whether the legal authorities can end his premiership by prosecution.


Israel is a democratic oasis in a region roiled in conflict. Any undermining of the Jewish state's stability could rock an already shaky Middle East.


Our sources have long reported a network of secret relationships between Israel and its Arab neighbors. Bibi has fostered contacts with Saudi Arabia, with whom Israel shares a fear of an expansionist Iran.


Out of the public eye, there is also close cooperation with Egypt and Jordan, who have peace treaties and diplomatic relations with Israel.


Covert agreements with Israel, despite stark religious and political differences, serve these stable regional states well. They are still reeling from the earthquake of the failed Arab Spring uprisings of 2011. They would never admit it, but these regimes would view a derailment of the Israeli state as a regional disaster.


Analysts wonder if Bibi’s potential fall could spark something akin to civil war in a divided Israel.  It seems unlikely, but with fracture lines appearing in so many solid Western democracies, observers are not complacent.


Most Israeli analysts are still confident that justice can be served without running the ship of state aground.
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But others see the rampant corruption at the top as an alarming warning shot across the bow.

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