) - Israeli police are questioning Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for the first time in a corruption case involving Bezeq Communications, Israel Radio reported. 

On February 2, police interrogated Netanyahu for the first time in a corruption case involving Bezeq, the largest telecommunications company in Israel, Israel Radio reported. 

The police accused the owners of the company to provide positive media coverage of Netanyahu and his wife in exchange for services from the regulator of the work of the telecommunications sector, according to Reuters, "which indicated that the Israeli police did not respond to the request to comment on the matter.




Reuters said one of its photographers saw a vehicle carrying two police officers entering Netanyahu's official residence, which faces charges in other cases, while the prime minister denies any wrongdoing.