Netanyahu in court: The prosecution starts questioning corruption charges after 5 years of waiting

At Tel Aviv's regional court, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyah is being questioned under his criminal process on corruption charges, five years after the trial was launched. According to The Times of Israel, lawyer Yehontan Taddmore of the State Prosecutor's Office has started with questions about the 1000th issue, where Netanyah is accused of [...]
According to The Times of Israel, lawyer Yehonant Tadmor of the State Prosecutor's Office has started with questions about the 1000th Affairs, where Netanyah is accused of fraud and misuse of trust after allegedly accepting luxury gifts worth hundreds of thousands of dollars from Hollywood businessman Arnon Milchan and Australian billionaire James Packer, in exchange for Milchan's favour.
Meanwhile, Judge Rivka Friedman-Feldman, who heads the three-judge panel that is overseeing the case, has reminded the prime minister of the obligation to tell the truth during answers to the prosecution's questions.
This judicial process is one of the most important in Israel's political history and is expected to have a major impact on Netanyahu's career and political future.












