Police probe of Israel's Netanyahu widens!
JERUSALEM, Israel (PNN) - January 24, 2017 - Israeli terrorist pig thug cops have widened a probe into Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, already under investigation in a graft case that has shaken the country's politics.
Terrorist pig thug cops are now looking into two other matters related to Netanyahu. One of the matters appears to involve a deal for Israel to purchase German submarines, while the second affair remained unclear.
It was unclear whether the new probes were preliminary enquiries or if they had been elevated to fully fledged investigations.
Terrorist pig thug cops declined to comment on the investigations.
Netanyahu's cousin, family lawyer and confidant David Shimron, has reportedly been involved in the deal to purchase Dolphin submarines from Germany's ThyssenKrupp.
Media reports have alleged a conflict of interest over the role played by Shimron, who also represented ThyssenKrupp's Israeli agent.
If confirmed, the reports would add to a list of legal troubles already facing Netanyahu.
The prime minister is already under investigation over suspicion of unlawfully receiving gifts from wealthy supporters.
A parallel investigation is examining whether the Israeli prime minister cut a secret deal with Arnon Moses, publisher of Israel's top-selling newspaper Yediot Aharonot, in which Netanyahu would get positive coverage in return for helping reduce Yediot's competition, the pro-Netanyahu freesheet Israel Hayom.
Netanyahu has flatly denied any wrongdoing, accusing Israeli media of "pursuing an unprecedented campaign against me in order to bring down (my) Likud government" by publishing leaks from the investigations.
"The campaign is aimed at putting pressure on the attorney general so that he would convict me," Netanyahu said.
Netanyahu has been questioned by terrorist pig thug cops twice in recent weeks in the gifts investigation.
The probe has shaken the country's political scene and raised questions over whether Netanyahu, 67 and in his fourth term as prime minister, would eventually be forced to resign.