Israel police say evidence Netanyahu lawyer committed crimes in bribery probe

There are reports that the lawyer and relative of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has committed crimes. (File/AFP)
Updated 08 November 2018
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Israel police say evidence Netanyahu lawyer committed crimes in bribery probe

JERUSALEM: Israeli police said Thursday at the conclusion of a long-running corruption probe that there was evidence a lawyer for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu committed crimes.
Referring to David Shimron, a relative of Netanyahu and his family lawyer, “there is evidence that he committed bribery offenses and money laundering” in connection with Israel’s purchase of German submarines manufactured by industrial giant Thyssenkrupp, police said in a statement.
The statement said a former chief of Netanyahu’s office, David Sharan, is also suspected of bribery, as is the former head of the navy, Major General Eliezer Marom.
Netanyahu was never named as a suspect in the case, though he was questioned as part of the investigation.
The police’s findings will now be handed over to the attorney general, who will decide whether the suspects should be charged.
The probe is one of several that have led to intense scrutiny of Netanyahu.
In February, police recommended Netanyahu be indicted in two graft probes, though the attorney general has yet to decide whether to do so.


New conference due in February to support Lebanese armed forces, says France

Updated 18 December 2025
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New conference due in February to support Lebanese armed forces, says France

  • Thursday’s talks in Paris were focused on how to show progress regarding the disarming of Hezbollah

PARIS: The political parties holding a meeting in Paris on Thursday all agreed to have a conference in February aimed at supporting the Lebanese armed forces, said a French foreign ministry spokesperson.
The spokesperson added that Thursday’s talks in Paris were focused on how to show progress regarding the disarming of Hezbollah.
French, Saudi Arabian and American officials were holding talks with the head of the Lebanese army on Thursday in Paris aimed at finalizing a roadmap to enable a mechanism for the disarmament of the Hezbollah group.