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Confidant of Israel’s Netanyahu turns state witness in corruption case: media
5:59 AM,
February 26, 2018
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A confidant of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has agreed to turn state's witness in one of several corruption investigations posing a serious threat to the conservative leader's political survival, local media said.
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