Israel’s Attorney General announced on Thursday he intends to indict Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on corruption charges , a decision coming just six weeks before a closely contested national election.

It was the first time a serving Israeli prime minister has been put on official notice of planned prosecution and deepened uncertainty over how Netanyahu, a veteran right-wing leader, will fare against a coalition of upstart centrist rivals.

An actual filing of the charges of bribery , fraud , and breach of trust would depend on the outcome of a required hearing, the Justice Ministry said. That could take months to complete.

At that hearing —which could take place after the April 9 election —Netanyahu can try to persuade the attorney-general, Avichai Mandelblit , not to indict him.

His voice brimming with indignation as he addressed the nation during prime-time TV news, Netanyahu dismissed the three criminal cases as a politicalwitch-hunt ” designed to oust him.

I intend to serve you and the country as Prime Minister for many more years . But it’s up to you,” he said, referring to his hopes of winning a fourth consecutive term in April.

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“It’s not up to the civil servants. It’s not up to the television studios. It’s not up to the pundits and journalists.”

Netanyahu is suspected of wrongfully accepting USD$264,000-worth of gifts , which prosecutors said included cigars and champagne , from tycoons and dispensing favors in alleged bids for improved coverage by an Israeli newspaper and a website .

He could face up to 10 years in prison if convicted of bribery and a maximum 3-year term for fraud and breach of trust .

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At the hearing with Mandelblit , the 69-year-old Netanyahu can cite the public interest in arguing against an indictment .

In his statement on Thursday, the Prime Minister touted what he has achieved for the country : noting the strong economy and ties with world powers that he has cultivated over the last decade.

This is not to be taken for granted ,” he said.

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Netanyahu would be under no legal requirement to resign, even if indicted

. But if he were re-elected it would likely be to lead a coalition, as he does now, and if he were indicted, public pressure could buckle the necessary alliances.

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asked at a news conference earlier on Thursday about Netanyahu’s legal troubles, voiced support for the Israeli leader . Trump and Netanyahu have been in lockstep over policy toward Iran and the Palestinians.

“Well, I just think he has been a great Prime Minister ,” said Trump.

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