sarah: for more, i'm joined by dw's middle east correspondent tonya kramer joining us live from israelnetanyahu responded defiantly to these allegations. tell us more. tonya: this has been a major news development here in israel. for months, there has been this cloud hanging over the prime minister for this many months of investigation. now it is official and israelis will be able to find out the details of the investigation. now the police have found enough evidence as it appears to recommend a possible indictment in bribery and breach of trust. in both cases, case 1000 and 2000. prime minister netanyahu has said, and it has been his mantra all along, there will be nothing because there is nothing. q out to adjust the israeli public about the recommendations, saying he wants and vows to stay the prime minister and will continue to lead the country. he feels his family and himself have been sometimes attacked over allegations and accusations. and also, he repeated there will be nothing because there is nothing. sarah: how can he be so sure? walk us through what the next steps might be