Netanyahu’s new charge; Built a Jacuzzi with public property.
As Benjamin Netanyahu goes on trial in corruption cases, an Israeli media outlet reported that police were investigating the construction of a publicly owned Jacuzzi at his private home in the town of Caesarea.
A few days after the news of the postponement of the trial of Benjamin Netanyahu, the former Prime Minister of the Zionist regime in connection with corruption cases, channel 12 announced the police investigation into the accusation of his misuse of public property to build a Jacuzzi.
It was reported on Tuesday that after the ouster of Benjamin Netanyahu from the post of Prime Minister, his trial in the corruption and administrative corruption cases is scheduled to resume. The occupied Jerusalem court announced on this day that the next hearing in Netanyahu will be held on July 12.
The Times of Israel reported on Friday (today) in a report quoted by Zionist Channel 12 television that a new police investigation has been launched against Netanyahu in connection with a new corruption charge.
According to the report, Israeli police are investigating allegations of spending $ 15,000 of public money to build a Jacuzzi at Netanyahu’s private home in the Mediterranean town of Caesarea.
According to Israeli Channel 12 television, the cost of building the jacuzzi was removed from the money that was supposed to be spent on improving the security situation at Netanyahu’s home.
The media, however, claimed in its report that Netanyahu, his wife, and other members of his family have not yet been charged with any illegal activity and that they have not been found to have committed any illegal acts.
The Israeli police investigation into the construction of a Jacuzzi at Netanyahu’s home is said to have begun after receiving reports from the prime minister’s office as well as the attorney general’s investigation.
Netanyahu and his family harshly called the construction of a jacuzzi on public property a “mere lie” and claimed that no jacuzzi had been built or installed in the Caesarea house 20 years ago.