Benjamin Netanyahu Cross-Examined in Day 36 of Corruption Trial
- Benjamin Netanyahu underwent cross-examination on day 36 of his 2025 corruption trial in Tel Aviv District Court, involving three cases of alleged graft.
- The trial started in 2020 after allegations arose about Netanyahu receiving illegal gifts and securing positive media coverage through corrupt deals.
- The prosecution focused first on Case 1000 concerning gifts from Arnon Milchan and James Packer, while Case 4000 involves alleged regulatory favors linked to Bezeq and media coverage.
- Prosecutor Yonatan Tadmor challenged Netanyahu's memory, asking, "You don't have problems with your memory, right?" to which Netanyahu replied, "We all do, from time to time."
- The trial may extend for years amid Israel’s ongoing 20-month war, with implications for Netanyahu's leadership and legal consequences including possible jail terms.
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For five years, the corruption process has been going on against Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu. Now he is facing cross-examination – and describes the whole process as "witnessing."
·Frankfurt, Germany
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