Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu has once again been questioned by police as part of an on-going corruption inquiry. <br /><br /> Detectives arrived at Netanyahu’s residence in Jerusalem on Friday morning. <br /><br /> The Israeli premier, who is said to be facing four separate probes, is being investigated over his links to big business. <br /><br /> He is suspected of taking luxury gifts – worth tens of thousands of euros – in return for favours. <br /><br /> Netanyahu is also alleged to have offered to pursue legislation to benefit a national media mogul in exchange for favourable news. <br /><br /> He denies any wrong-doing, accusing the media of launching a witch-hunt against him aimed at bringing down his ruling Likud coalition. <br /><br /> Despite that, the country’s Attorney General is reported to have enough evidence to launch a criminal investigation into Netanyahu next week.<br />