Netanyahu to testify in submarine investigation — report

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will reportedly be summoned by police to testify in the corruption investigation into a multi-billion dollar arms sale.

According to Channel 2, investigators from the 433 anti-fraud unit are expected to question the prime minister whether he knew of the corruption allegations against Avirel Bar-Yosef when he named him deputy head of the National Security Council in 2016.

Bar-Yosef’s candidacy was later withdrawn when it emerged that he was suspected of accepting bribes in exchange for promoting the interests of German businessmen involved in the development of Israel’s offshore gas fields.

Netanyahu is not a suspect in the case.

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