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Netanyahu Expected to Call Dozens of Witnesses in Submarine Affair Probe

The News

According to a Haaretz report, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is expected to call dozens of witnesses as part of an investigation into the submarine affair. The probe involves alleged corruption in the procurement of submarines from Germany. The article highlights the ongoing legal and political implications for Netanyahu.

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Netanyahu is at the center of the investigation

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  • Netanyahu is at the center of the investigation
  • Dozens of witnesses are expected to be called

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