Investigators of the Israel Police Lahav 433 Unit believe they have gathered sufficient evidence to move ahead with a criminal indictment against Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu in the investigation alleging he accepted gifts illegally. (There is more than one investigation taking place against Mr. Netanyahu).

That said, police seem to be uncertain what crimes he will be charged with, as the matter must be determined if the Prime Minister provided something in return for the gifts. Police are still in the process of interviewing another witness, American businessman James Packer, with whom they have made contact and are in the process of arranging a time to question him.

However, the testimony given by Packer they explain will not make or break the case, citing there is already sufficient evidence to move ahead with an indictment.

There is already talk among lawmakers regarding what will occur if and when Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu is facing a criminal indictment.