
Israeli police investigators on Thursday afternoon began to interrogate Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for the second time this week amidst criminal investigations of corruption affairs, local media reported.
A police spokesman declined to comment on the investigation.
The questioning was held at the prime minister's official residence in Jerusalem, where the investigators interviewed Netanyahu for the first time for over three hours on Monday.
Shortly after the questioning on Monday night, Attorney General Avichai Mandelblit released a statement, acknowledging for the first time that the prime minister was investigated as a suspect in two possible graft affairs.
According to the statement, issued after months unconfirmed reports in local media, the affairs involve Israeli and foreign businessmen.
Netanyahu downplayed the investigation. "There won't be anything because there isn't anything," he said.
source: Xinhua
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