Mon 16-September-2024

Corruption

Thousands of Israeli protesters demands Netanyahu to resign

Thousands of demonstrators rallied at Habima Square in Tel Aviv on Saturday night demanding that Israeli premier Benjamin Netanyahu step down on account of his recent graft indictment.

Hamas: Raising graft claims against UNRWA seems not innocent

The Hamas Movement has said that the revelation of corruption within UNRWA at this time will be in the interest of the Zio-American project.

Israeli Prime Minister accused again of receiving illegal funds

Israel’s state comptroller Joseph Shapira has referred a case to the Attorney-General in which Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu received $300000 from his cousin and tycoon Natan Milikowsky to pay for his legal defense against public corruption charges.

Israel’s labor minister questioned over corruption charges

The Israel Police said Sunday there is sufficient evidence to indict Welfare and Labor Minister Haim Katz and other senior Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) officials on corruption charges.

Thousands rally over Netanyahu corruption son’s stripper scandal

Thousands of Israelis took to the streets in Tel Aviv on Saturday evening in a mass protest against government corruption targeting in particular Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his family.

Thousands of protesters urge Netanyahu to step down over corruption

Thousands of people on Saturday marched in Tel-Aviv calling for a firm stance against the corruption of Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

Tens of thousands rally over Netanyahu corruption

Tens of thousands of people congregated near Independence Hall on Tel Aviv's Rothschild Boulevard for a protest demonstration against Israeli governmental corruption exactly one week after last Saturday's mass demonstration in the city.

“Dramatic” affidavit proves Netanyahu family’s corruption

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu regularly requested cigars from two businessmen and got angry at one of their personal aides Hadas Klein when she refused his wife’s request to have a building inspector look at a leak in the prime minister’s official residence Klein told police.

Haaretz: Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of J’lem sold off properties

The Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Occupied Jerusalem has been quietly selling off its properties in various parts of the country to companies hidden in tax shelters.

6 detained as anti-Netanyahu protests boil over

Israeli Police detained six people for questioning on Sunday morning including a number of former senior public officials suspected of corruption in the fraudulent purchase of naval vessels from Germany known as “Case 3000.”