<p align="justify" class="title">Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is set to be questioned by police on Sunday for the second time this month over two cases of corruption, media reports said.</p>.<p align="justify" class="bodytext">Netanyahu is suspected of having received luxury gifts from wealthy supporters, including Israeli businessman and Hollywood producer Arnon Milchan.</p>.<p align="justify" class="bodytext">Milchan, a longtime friend of Netanyahu who reportedly sent him boxes of expensive cigars and other items worth tens of thousands of dollars, was himself questioned in September.</p>.<p align="justify" class="bodytext">Sunday's questioning would be the sixth time Netanyahu has faced police investigators in recent months.</p>.<p align="justify" class="bodytext">Investigators have also questioned the premier on suspicions he sought a secret deal for favourable coverage with the publisher of the top-selling 'Yediot Aharonot' newspaper.</p>.<p align="justify" class="bodytext">The deal, not believed to have been finalised, would have seen Netanyahu receive positive coverage in return for helping curb Yediot's competitor, the pro-Netanyahu freesheet 'Israel Hayom'.</p>.<p align="justify" class="bodytext">Netanyahu has consistently denied any wrongdoing and says he has been the target of a campaign by political opponents.</p>.<p align="justify" class="bodytext">The police did not confirm the reports of the latest questioning, which was widely reported in the Israeli media on Sunday.</p>
<p align="justify" class="title">Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is set to be questioned by police on Sunday for the second time this month over two cases of corruption, media reports said.</p>.<p align="justify" class="bodytext">Netanyahu is suspected of having received luxury gifts from wealthy supporters, including Israeli businessman and Hollywood producer Arnon Milchan.</p>.<p align="justify" class="bodytext">Milchan, a longtime friend of Netanyahu who reportedly sent him boxes of expensive cigars and other items worth tens of thousands of dollars, was himself questioned in September.</p>.<p align="justify" class="bodytext">Sunday's questioning would be the sixth time Netanyahu has faced police investigators in recent months.</p>.<p align="justify" class="bodytext">Investigators have also questioned the premier on suspicions he sought a secret deal for favourable coverage with the publisher of the top-selling 'Yediot Aharonot' newspaper.</p>.<p align="justify" class="bodytext">The deal, not believed to have been finalised, would have seen Netanyahu receive positive coverage in return for helping curb Yediot's competitor, the pro-Netanyahu freesheet 'Israel Hayom'.</p>.<p align="justify" class="bodytext">Netanyahu has consistently denied any wrongdoing and says he has been the target of a campaign by political opponents.</p>.<p align="justify" class="bodytext">The police did not confirm the reports of the latest questioning, which was widely reported in the Israeli media on Sunday.</p>