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Israeli PM Netanyahu says he will sue political rivals for libel

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Israeli PM Netanyahu says he will sue political rivals for libel

By Stephen Farrell and Jeffrey Heller

 

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks as U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo visits Netanyahu's official residence in Jerusalem March 21, 2019. REUTERS/Amir Cohen

 

JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Friday he would sue two of his main political rivals for libel, claiming that they labelled him a traitor over a graft scandal involving a German submarine deal.

 

In a video published on his Facebook page, Netanyahu said he instructed his attorneys to take legal action against former armed forces chief Benny Gantz and ex-defence minister Moshe "Bogie" Yaalon.

 

Both are from the centrist Blue and White party which is seeking to unseat the veteran prime minister in an April 9 election. Opinion polls put Netanyahu’s right-wing Likud and Gantz’s new party neck-and-neck.

 

In the video, Netanyahu said that through their "labeling of me as a traitor" Gantz, Yaalon and their party colleague Yair Lapid - who cannot be sued because he is a legislator - had committed "a blood libel that must not be ignored".

 

Netanyahu's lawyer and other suspects have been the focus of a long-running police investigation into the sale of German submarines to Israel, amid concerns about a conflict of interest.

 

Netanyahu was questioned by police in the investigation but investigators said last year that the prime minister was not a suspect. He issued the video in apparent response to comments Yaalon made on Israel Radio about the submarines case two days ago.

 

Gantz, who has promised to pursue clean government, has sought to undermine Netanyahu by focussing public attention on the state's decision not to deem the prime minister a suspect in the submarine case.

 

In a video statement in response, Lapid said Netanyahu's video was full of lies and that neither he nor his colleagues had called the prime minister a traitor. He said he was willing to forgo his parliamentary immunity to prove it, adding: "Sue me."

 

Officials in the Blue and White party said Gantz was unavailable for comment on Friday because he was on his way to the United States. Asked about Yaalon's response, the party referred to Lapid's video statement.

 

IRAN HACKING ALLEGATION

 

For his part, Netanyahu has put Iran's alleged hacking of Gantz's cellphone at the forefront of his election campaign, repeating in his video on Friday - without presenting any evidence - an allegation that it contained information Tehran could use to blackmail the former general.

 

Iran has denied targeting Gantz. Gantz has said he had been informed by Israel's domestic security service of a breach but there was no sensitive information on the device.

 

Last month Israeli Attorney-General Avichai Mandelblit said he intends to indict Netanyahu in three cases on charges of bribery, fraud and breach of trust, pending the outcome of a pre-trial hearing that will take place after the election.

 

Netanyahu denies all wrongdoing, and has consistently accused his opponents of carrying out a politically motivated "witch-hunt".

 

The prime minister's broadside against his strongest election opponents came a day after U.S. President Donald Trump announced his support for Israel's claim of sovereignty over the Golan Heights, in what was widely seen in Israel as a boost for Netanyahu.

 

The prime minister will fly to Washington next week to meet Trump at the White House and address the pro-Israeli lobbying group, the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, or AIPAC. Gantz is also due to address AIPAC.

 

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-- © Copyright Reuters 2019-03-23

 

Netanyahu cannot sue anyone for saying that the Attorney General intends to indict him for bribery (3 counts), fraud and breach of trust. Would you make him PM of any country?

And now that I am back in the US please don't come to visit that other criminal next week as you plan in my country!

You both need to be locked up!  "Yeah that's right! Lock them both up!"

Another thing..... Netanyahu should build the wall with the $38Billion in aid he gets from us!

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What a fascist!
Sueing opponents just bc they are speaking the truth. In the meantime he got corruption charges and maybe he will be jailed.
Israel sure run by corrupt tyrants.

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