Court agrees to halt Netanyahu testimony amid his recovery from surgery

Court agrees to halt Netanyahu testimony amid his recovery from surgery The Judges in the Jerusalem District Court where Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is on trial for corruption, agreed to postpone his testimony for the next two weeks to allow him to recover from surgery after he had his prostate gland removed
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January 6, 2025 08:38
Court agrees to halt Netanyahu testimony amid his recovery from surgery

The Judges in the Jerusalem District Court where Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is on trial for corruption, agreed to postpone his testimony for the next two weeks to allow him to recover from surgery after he had his prostate gland removed, Report informs via Ynet.

Earlier, Netanyahu's lawyer, Amit Hadad, first opened the defense argument, portraying the corruption trial as biased and his client as the victim of a political witch-hunt.

Prosecutors, he said, "weren't investigating a crime, they were pursuing a man."

Netanyahu then sought to downplay the significance of the charges of bribery, fraud and breach of trust, and stress his political legacy. He strongly denies any wrongdoing.

"I have been waiting for eight years for this moment to tell the truth," the veteran leader told the court in Tel Aviv.

"But I am also a prime minister… I am leading the country through a seven-front war, and I think the two can be done in parallel."

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