plans to the Israeli police, make a recommendation to the Attorney General and the General Prosecutor 's Office to submit an indictment against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu about corruption, bribery and breach of trust issues. 

The move comes after the police completed investigations into what is known as "File 1000" for receiving benefits and gifts banned from wealthy businessmen Arnon Milchin. 

The police have yet to decide on their relationship with the owner of the Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper in the second case, known as File 2000, where they investigated their conduct with compromises in order to bias the newspaper's editorial line in favor of Netanyahu.

The police are expected to submit their recommendations to the Attorney General, after reaching a final status, and the suspicions in the files will turn into one case. 

For his part, Netanyahu denied the accusations against him and posted in a video on his Facebook account saying: "There will be nothing, because I know the truth, but I am sure that the competent legal bodies will eventually reach one conclusion, : nothing". 

"There is no need for tension, there will be recommendations, and banners like Netanyahu are guilty until proven innocent, and will put pressure on."

The Israeli police announced in September that they officially suspect that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu received bribes, fraud and abuse of trust in two files, one of which was a precious gift received from businessmen, and the other with his contacts with Yedioth Ahronoth publisher Arnon Moses, Which was revealed in connection with the submarine purchase deal from Germany .