Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu went through a new round of questioning on Friday over one of several graft cases that have threatened to topple him, media reports said.

Investigators arrived at the premier’s residence in the morning to interview him over allegations of corruption involving local telecoms giant Bezeq and its largest shareholder, Shaul Elovitch, according to Israeli media reports.

It would be the 12th time Netanyahu has been questioned in various cases, either as a suspect or a witness.

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