Netanyahu Testifies in Corruption Trial as Protests Held in Tel Aviv
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Netanyahu Corruption Trial Resumes, but He Cuts Hearing Short - teleSUR English
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu asked judges on Wednesday, during a new hearing in his corruption trial, to end the session earlier than scheduled because he had a cold and was coughing. The hearing was scheduled to conclude at 4:30 p.m. local time (1:30 p.m. GMT), but Netanyahu requested around midday to finish earlier than agreed. RELATED: Trump Urges Presidential Pardon for War Criminal Netanyahu in Knesset Address Israel’s public b…
Netanyahu Corruption Case Resumes Despite Trump’s Pardon Call
Israel’s long-running corruption trial against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu resumed in the capital, Tel Aviv, on Wednesday, despite the U.S. President Donald Trump’s public call for him to be pardoned. Netanyahu, appearing in court with a number of ministers from his Likud party, smiled and waved as protesters heckled his convoy outside the tribunal. The hearing marks another chapter in a legal battle that began in May 2020 and continues to…
On October 15, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu continued to appear in court in the latest trial of a corruption case that has lasted for more than three years.
Tel Aviv - The Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, arrived on Wednesday in Tel Aviv for a new hearing in his long-running trial for corruption opened in May 2020. The Prime Minister presented himself smiling, black suit and red tie, surrounded by several ministers booed by a handful of protesters upon their arrival in court. On Monday, US President Donald Trump had suggested to the Israeli Parliament that a pardon be granted to Mr. Netan…
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