Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will be questioned Friday for the final time in connection with Case 4000, Channel 2 reported on Tuesday. In Case 4000 the prime minister is alleged to have ordered top aide Shlomo Filber – who he appointed as director-general of the Communications Ministry – to issue favorable rulings for Bezeq. That reportedly included getting anti-trust regulators to approve Bezeq's merger with satellite TV unit Yes. Former spokesman for the Netanahu family Nir Hefetz turned state witness, and his evidence has been used as a key piece by police. Netanyahu has repeatedly denied the accusations. Tamara Zieve contributed to this report.