More than 1,500 protesters gathered in central Tel Aviv on Saturday demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu over corruption allegations.
Israeli police recently recommended that charges be brought against Netanyahu for bribery, fraud and breach of trust
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Netanyahu’s days in office are starting to look numbered as police investigate two new corruption probes. Senior figures in Netanyahu’s Likud party have started calling him “a dead duck”, according to Israeli media reports.
RT reports: The “Bibi Netanyahu go home” slogan once again united the Israeli crowd holding their weekly anti-government corruption protest in Tel Aviv. Waving signs that read “Bibi, you are not above the law,”“Love Israel, separate from Netanyahu,” they chanted, “A mafia country and a corrupt Prime Minister.”
Earlier this month Israeli police recommended that Benjamin Netanyahu be indicted over allegations of bribery, fraud and breach of trust. Despite the pressure and daily calls to resign, Netanyahu maintains his innocence, further exacerbating the public anger.
“In the past, whenever there was an indictment recommendation with the police, politicians used to resign,” one protester told RT’s Ruptly video agency. “It’s very difficult to see Bibi resigning. He’s not the kind of [person] who resigns.”
“I came here to protest and to defend the democracy in Israel because it’s important that people will fight corruption wherever it is because the government here forgot that they need to serve us and not we need to serve them,” noted another activist present at the rally.
Police earlier announced that they gathered sufficient evidence to start legal proceedings against the premier in two separate probes – Case 1000 and Case 2000. Although the recommendations were submitted to the attorney general, it may take months before the decision is made.
Case 1000 alleges that Netanyahu, along with his wife Sara, received lavish gifts worth thousands of dollars from Hollywood producer Arnon Milchan and Australian billionaire James Packer, in exchange for favors. The other probe revolves around suspicions of Netanyahu conspiring with the owner of the top-selling Israeli newspaper, Arnon Mozes, to get a more positive coverage of himself. The Prime Minister has repeatedly denied the allegations as “baseless.”
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I will say to the younger protestors, you live in the only democracy in the Middle East, beware of crying for change, you just might get it. You are surrounded by sharks.
If you have someone better, let’s see him. Creating a vacancy without a better successor will leave you open to the despots, liars, and thieves. Right now, you have Bibi, who loves his country and is protecting it the best he can. Remember that you didn’t elect a Messiah.
Sounds like a George Soros funded movement to me. Obama didn’t hesitate to undermine the leader of the only oasis of freedom in the Middle East, and more importantly, our most important and only true ally.
Israel isn’t an ally to america, it is a leach.