Alwaght- Demonstrators in Tel Aviv demanded on Friday the resignation of Israeli Regime’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu after police recommended he could be charged with bribery in two corruption cases.
Police said on Tuesday that enough evidence had been found for Netanyahu to be charged.
The four-term premier is faced with one of the biggest challenges to his long dominance of Israeli entity’s politics. Netanyahu, however, denies wrongdoing in both cases, saying nothing will come of the police investigations. It is now up to the attorney general to determine whether to press charges against him.
Around 1,000-2,000 protesters rallied in a Tel Aviv square, some with signs saying “crooks go home” and “crime minister”.
“We think the prime minister should immediately disqualify himself and resign,” said Shlomit Bar, 63, a retired music teacher. “He cannot be any longer the prime minister of Israel.”
“From a moral standpoint, this is a disgrace to Israel, where a prime minister is suspected of such serious crimes,” said Oren Simon, one of the protesters. “He should go home. Enough.”
A poll published on Wednesday showed almost half of Israel’s electorate believe the police rather than Netanyahu.
Netanyahu is currently entangled in four political scandals: Case 1000 which involves allegations that the PM and his wife accepted illegal gifts from businessmen; Case 2000 which accuses Netanyahu of attempting to buy favorable newspaper coverage; Case 3000, also known as the “submarine scandal”; and Case 4000, in which a close associate of Netanyahu is suspected of providing confidential information to Israel’s largest telecoms company.