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Benjamin Netanyahu questioned in corruption probe

File photo of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. (Photo: Cia Pak/UN Photo via CNN)

(CNN) — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was interrogated Monday night on suspicion of corruption in a criminal investigation authorized by the nation’s attorney general.

Israeli police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld released a statement saying Netanyahu was questioned “under caution on the suspicions of receiving benefits.”

The term “under caution” refers to the questioning of someone suspected of having committed a crime, with the warning that anything they say or decline to talk about could be used against them in court proceedings.

Police and Attorney General Avichai Mandelblit declined to release any further details of the three-hour questioning.

Netanyahu has repeatedly denied the allegations against him, saying they are politically motivated.

On New Year’s Day, the Prime Minister posted on his Facebook page, “Unfortunately you’ll have to be disappointed this time as well, like you were disappointed in previous affairs. As usual, there will not be anything because there is nothing. Try replacing the Prime Minister at the ballot box — as is customary in a democracy.”

Netanyahu was investigated by police amid allegations of fraud and breach of trust in the late 1990s during his first term. He was never indicted.

Netanyahu is in his fourth term. He has often had a combative relationship with the media, which have speculated for days about when the criminal investigation would officially begin and what it would entail.

At a holiday event in late December, Netanyahu quipped that “It’s fun” to spar with Israeli journalists on social media.

Until now, the inquiry was an examination. It did not reach the level of a criminal investigation, and Netanyahu was not suspected of having committed a crime. That changed as a police car pulled into his residence on Monday night, marking the beginning of the criminal investigation.

Netanyahu does not have to step down if he is suspected of committing a crime. He is only required to step down if he is convicted and that conviction is upheld by Israel’s high court. However, if he is indicted, he could face enormous public and political pressure to step down.

Other Israeli prime ministers have been investigated, including Ariel Sharon, Ehud Barak and Ehud Olmert. Olmert was convicted of corruption charges and is serving a two-year prison sentence.

This story was first published on CNN.com “Benjamin Netanyahu questioned in corruption probe.”

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