Israel’s attorney general, Elyakim Rubinstein, was asked to probe Prime Minister Ariel Sharon’s 2001 campaign fund-raising tactics. The prime minister’s son and adviser, Omri, may have violated the law by allegedly receiving more than $1 million funneled to the Likud Party by a company established by Sharon’s lawyer.
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