Attorney Amit Hadad: "Yesterday, the Prime Minister Was on More Urgent Matters than the Knesset"
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Against the backdrop of the public campaign to stop the trial: Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu arrived this morning (Tuesday) to continue his testimony at the Tel Aviv District Court, and today's testimony will also focus on Case 4000 (the Bezeq-Walla affair). And like yesterday, the Prime Minister's testimony will be shortened after Netanyahu handed the judges a sealed envelope detailing his request to shorten his testimony, which is apparent…
Netanyahu's testimony in the cross-examination in Case 4000 ("Bezeq-Walla") will also be shortened today and will end at 1:00 PM • Yesterday he claimed that he had to come to the Knesset after an urgent meeting, but in the end he did not come • Haddad explained this morning that Netanyahu "was on other, more urgent matters that 'overrode' his need to be in the Knesset"
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