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Confident to give evidence against Netanyahu

A confidant of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has agreed to testify in one of several corruption cases posing a serious threat to Netanyehu’s political survival. Shlomo Filber’s decision to testify against his former boss is a dramatic turn for Netanyahu, whose inner circle had so far been watertight. Filber’s evidence could leave the prime minister in a vulnerable potition..

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