Set date for questioning, or we will: Israeli police

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Mon, 23 Oct 2017 - 04:20 GMT

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Mon, 23 Oct 2017 - 04:20 GMT

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu - Press Photo

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu - Press Photo

GAZA - 23 October 2017: Israeli police investigators have grown tired of waiting for the Prime Minister's Office to coordinate a date for them to question Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, making it clear that if the PMO doesn't set a date, they will, Yedioth Ahronoth reported Sunday.

During questioning, police investigators will ask the prime minister to provide his version to testimonies collected in the different investigations, particularly to billionaire Arnon Milchan's testimony.

As they did in the past, police investigators once again asked the PMO to coordinate a date for them to arrive at the Prime Minister's Residence in Jerusalem, where they will question Netanyahu under caution.

But weeks have gone by, and the PMO has yet to offer such a date. At first, the prime minister was traveling abroad on official business, then came the High Holy Days, and in between Netanyahu, his office said, was too busy.

Police officials believe the PMO is trying to "play for time," and its officials are intentionally dragging their feet on finding a date.

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