Israeli police probing major political corruption case JERUSALEM — Israel’s police said Wednesday they are investigating dozens of public figures and politicians in a major corruption case that could impact upcoming elections. After a yearlong covert operation, police said they are investigating 30 suspects including a deputy minister, a former minister, mayors and others. Deputy Interior Minister, Faina Kirshenbaum, of Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman’s Yisrael Beteinu party, confirmed that she had been called in for questioning while denying any wrongdoing. According to the Haaretz newspaper, Lieberman sounded like a dovish politician when he spoke Tuesday.