Israeli police say Netanyahu should be charged with bribery

Prime minister’s fate now in the hands of the attorney general as early elections loom

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Benjamin Netanyahu and his wife Sara
(Image credit: Francois Mori/AFP/Getty Images)

Israeli police have said Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his wife Sara should be charged with fraud and bribery, prompting immediate calls for him to resign.

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