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The case of a bribery case involving a bribery case involving Netanyahu badociates
Days after a larger-than-life sculpture of Minister Miri Regev appeared overnight, Habima Square found itself once again the chosen protest site for the Israeli political discourse.
A submarine sculpture bearing "With [Netanyahu] the country goes under "appeared in the heart of Israel's cultural scene in central Tel Aviv on Saturday morning.
At the bottom, "The Zionist Union, lead by Avi Gabbay," is inscribed on the sign.
The Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who was referred to by his colloquial Hebrew nickname "Bibi," recently saw a number of his badociates recommended for indictment for fraud by police.
This Thursday, Israeli police said: "A long-running" submarine affair "David Shimron, a relative of Netanyahu and his family lawyer, for corruption-related offenses.
Police said that they had evidence that Shimron "committed bribery offenses and money laundering" during negotiations between German industrial giant ThyssenKrupp and the Israeli government over the purchase of new submarines for Israel's navy.
Shimron, who also represented the German firm's interests in Israel, is in favor of the multi-billion dollar deal despite pushing back from the Ministry of Defense.
Netanyahu's office, David Sharan, is also suspected of bribery, Major General Eliezer Marom.
Netanyahu is suspected of being in the affair, which is also known as 'Case 3,000' to distinguish it from other jurisdictions.
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