srael Police are expected on Tuesday evening to submit their recommendations on whether to indict Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu with charges of bribery, fraud and breach of trust. 

After a 14-month-long investigation, the police are expected to announce if they found enough evidence to recommend the state’s prosecution to indict Netanyahu in Case 1000 or in Case 2000.

In Case 1000, the “gifts affair,” it is alleged that Netanyahu improperly accepted expensive gifts from different businessmen.


In Case 2000, the “Yediot Aharonot affair,” Netanyahu allegedly negotiated with publisher Arnon “Noni” Mozes for favorable coverage of himself in Yediot Aharonot in exchange for support of a bill to weaken Israel Hayom, the largest circulation Hebrew-language paper and Yediot’s biggest competitor. 

Upon receiving the police's recommendations, the prosecution and Attorney-General Avichai Mandelblit will examine the evidence that police collected throughout the investigations, and will later decide whether to actually indict the prime minister.

These police recommendations will come in the shadow of an ongoing campaign by Netanyahu to discharge the credibility of his investigators. 

The premier’s attacks were made in response to remarks made by Police Commissioner Insp.-Gen. Roni Alsheich, who hinted that Netanyahu had sent private investigators to collect information against police officers who are involved in his case.

On Thursday, Netanyahu said on Facebook:...read more at JPost