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Likud’s ‘immunity law’ threatens to paralyse Netanyahu government

Israel coalition partners reported to be in talks over law that would suspend police investigations

October 26, 2017 08:37
Benjamin Netanyahu with Likud MK David Bitan
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A proposed law that would grant serving prime ministers immunity from police investigations overshadowed this week’s opening of Israel’s parliament and threatened to paralyse the coalition.

The Likud members who tabled the law denied that its intention was to shield Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who is the subject of a long-running police investigation.

But critics said it was being pushed to help him evade corruption charges and “delegitimise” the investigations ongoing against him.

David Amsalem — the Likud MK who proposed the law — and David Bitan, the chief whip and coalition chairman, are trying to bring it to a vote in the Knesset.