Israeli police have questioned Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for a second time as part of an inquiry into corruption allegations.
The five-hour questioning at his Jerusalem home followed a slightly shorter session on Monday. The Prime Minister is being investigated for allegedly accepting improper gifts worth thousands of dollars from businessmen. He has however continually denied any wrongdoing.
Police said Thursday's questioning had also included a separate matter but gave no details and Netanyahu's office has not commented.
Opponents of Netanyahu have called for an investigation into his affairs following a series of scandals in recent months, none of which has resulted in charges.
The five-hour questioning at his Jerusalem home followed a slightly shorter session on Monday. The Prime Minister is being investigated for allegedly accepting improper gifts worth thousands of dollars from businessmen. He has however continually denied any wrongdoing.
Police said Thursday's questioning had also included a separate matter but gave no details and Netanyahu's office has not commented.
Opponents of Netanyahu have called for an investigation into his affairs following a series of scandals in recent months, none of which has resulted in charges.

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