Israeli police on Tuesday recommended that the 68-year-old, four-term prime minister be indicted for bribery in two cases
Commenting on the news report, the Indian industrialist's office today told PTI that it's "grossly incorrect in its references about Mr. Ratan N. Tata"
The police accused Netanyahu of accepting nearly $300,000 in gifts over 10 years
A prime minister who is facing such police recommendations or who has been formally charged with offences is not obliged to resign
In June, Netanyahu said he had raised the issue with Washington's UN envoy Nikki Haley
Set to become the longest serving prime minister in Israeli history
To hear then US secretary of state John Kerry pitch a regional peace plan
The previous US administrations have pushed for the two-state solution to the West Asia peace process
Taped evidence to be included in one of the two cases being investigated by police since last year
Under Israeli law, the country's largely ceremonial president has the authority to issue a pardon
Netanyahu denied any wrongdoing and told his political opponents to put any 'celebrations' on hold
In a Facebook post at the weekend, Netanyahu rejected all allegations against him
The investigations will focus on two separate cases involving bribery and fraud
The US Secretary of State was speaking on the issue of Israeli-Palestinian conflict
Obama's administration has accelerated its criticism of Israeli settlement building in the West Bank in recent months
Over the past two weeks, Israel has advanced plans for another 463 housing units to be built in four settlements of the West Bank
Speaking at an event hosted by Cairo's envoy near Tel Aviv to celebrate Egypt's national day, Netanyahu thanked President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi for his commitment to the peace process
In May, the Israeli police recommended to the Jerusalem prosecution to file an indictment against Sara Netanyahu, the prime minister's wife
He said his strategy is to create points of stability in ties with some Arab states in the region, Greece, Cyprus, and with Russia
The offer was delivered to Abbas by the European Parliament President Martin Schultz, who urged Rivlin several weeks ago to meet with Abbas