Pavel Wolberg - Pool/Getty Images Israeli police have recommended Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu be indicted on several several counts of bribery, fraud, and breach of trust. Netanyahu can remain in office as the process Attorney General makes a decision to indict, which will likely take months. Experts say the police accusations aren't guaranteed to lead to an indictment. If an indictment does occur, there is no law requiring Netanyahu to quit. On Tuesday, Israeli police put forth a recommendation to indict Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for several several counts of bribery, fraud, and breach of trust. The police recommendation will now go to Israel's Attorney General, Avichai Mendelblit, to decide on filing charges against the troubled prime minister.See the rest of the story at Business InsiderNOW WATCH: 5 common 'facts' about Earth that everyone gets wrongSee Also:The Air Force's 'rods from god' could hit with the force of a nuclear weapon — with no falloutHow long couples in lasting relationships should wait to start having sex, according to scienceA US jet destroyed a Russian-made T-72 battle tank in 'self-defense' in Syria