Israel's Netanyahu blasts media, political foes over legal woes
In a video that sparks criticism from political opponents
TEL AVIV:
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Saturday released a video accusing the media and left-wing opponents of pressuring the attorney general to indict him, ahead of April polls.
Police have recommended Netanyahu's indictment in three separate corruption investigations and the attorney general is expected to announce his decision on whether to charge the prime minister in the weeks or months ahead.
Netanyahu takes aim at graft probes ahead of Israel polls
"For three years the Left and the media have been pushing the attorney general to file charges at any price," read a message at the start of a short video posted on Twitter by Netanyahu.
The video then showed footage of protesters brandishing placards calling for Netanyahu to be jailed during demonstrations outside the home of Attorney General Avichai Mandelblit.
"Will they succeed?" a closing message said.
The video sparked criticism from political opponents.
The justice ministry insisted to the Israeli media that the attorney general would not be influenced in his decision.
Polls show Netanyahu is likely to win the April 9 elections despite the investigations hanging over him, but a move to indict him pending a hearing could shake up the campaign.
Facing potential indictment, Netanyahu opts for snap polls
If the attorney general announces his intention to indict the prime minister, Netanyahu gets a final chance to defend himself in a hearing before the charges are filed.
The premier says he has no intention of resigning if called in for such a hearing before the vote.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Saturday released a video accusing the media and left-wing opponents of pressuring the attorney general to indict him, ahead of April polls.
Police have recommended Netanyahu's indictment in three separate corruption investigations and the attorney general is expected to announce his decision on whether to charge the prime minister in the weeks or months ahead.
Netanyahu takes aim at graft probes ahead of Israel polls
"For three years the Left and the media have been pushing the attorney general to file charges at any price," read a message at the start of a short video posted on Twitter by Netanyahu.
The video then showed footage of protesters brandishing placards calling for Netanyahu to be jailed during demonstrations outside the home of Attorney General Avichai Mandelblit.
"Will they succeed?" a closing message said.
The video sparked criticism from political opponents.
The justice ministry insisted to the Israeli media that the attorney general would not be influenced in his decision.
Polls show Netanyahu is likely to win the April 9 elections despite the investigations hanging over him, but a move to indict him pending a hearing could shake up the campaign.
Facing potential indictment, Netanyahu opts for snap polls
If the attorney general announces his intention to indict the prime minister, Netanyahu gets a final chance to defend himself in a hearing before the charges are filed.
The premier says he has no intention of resigning if called in for such a hearing before the vote.