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MK (Likud) David Bitan, the former coalition chairman under investigation for alleged involvement in illegal activities, was questioned by police from the Lahav 433 Unit again on Thursday, 17 Teves.
Orrin Hatch’s decision to retire from the Senate after four decades lets the Utah Republican walk away at the height of his power after helping to push through an overhaul
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