JERUSALEM
(AP) -- Israel's attorney general has
asked police to delay issuing
their recommendations into two corruption allegations against Prime
Minister Benjamin Netanyahu until the Supreme Court hears a petition
against them.
Police were scheduled to present
their long-awaited findings this week. But officials say Avichai
Mandelblit wants the court to first rule on the petition of a right-wing
lawyer who is seeking a gag order on details of the investigation.
One probe reportedly concerns allegations Netanyahu improperly received lavish gifts from Hollywood and business figures.
Another
is over secret talks with the publisher of a major Israeli newspaper in
which Netanyahu allegedly requested positive coverage in exchange for
reining in a free pro-Netanyahu daily.
Netanyahu has denied wrongdoing and has dismissed the accusations as a witch hunt orchestrated by a hostile media.
Business as usual.
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