Valuables Seized From Netanyahu
Associated Press
JERUSALEM —
Police seized dozens of valuables from the home of former Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Wednesday in an attempt to recover items he allegedly took with him when he left office.
A statement said the items included pictures and utensils made of gold and silver, which police found while searching his apartment, office and a storage room. The statement did not say whether the items were official gifts he was given while in office.
Under Israeli law, gifts received by a prime minister are property of the state.
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