With Israel's prime minister lashing out at him nearly every day, the country's attorney general is pressing
Benjamin Netanyahu to sign a conflict-of-interest agreement barring him from influencing key appointments that could affect his corruption trial.

Charged in a series of scandals, Netanyahu has long accused police, prosecutors and the media of trying to oust him in a deep-state conspiracy.
Netanyahu has stepped up those attacks in recent days, following a pair of TV reports alleging cover-ups by
police and prosecutors, including a case of possible conflict of interest by a police investigator.