Begin typing your search above and press return to search.
exit_to_app
DEEP READ
Ukraine
access_time 2023-08-16T11:16:47+05:30
The Russian plan: Invade Japan and South Korea
access_time 2025-01-16T15:32:24+05:30
Putin
access_time 2025-01-02T13:36:49+05:30
What is Christmas?
access_time 2024-12-26T11:19:38+05:30
Munambam Waqf issue decoded
access_time 2024-11-16T22:48:04+05:30
exit_to_app
Homechevron_rightWorldchevron_rightIsraeli PM Netanyahu...

Israeli PM Netanyahu set to testify in corruption trial

text_fields
bookmark_border
Israeli PM Netanyahu set to testify in corruption trial
cancel

Jerusalem: The first testimony of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in his trial for charges of bribery, fraud, and breach of trust is scheduled for Tuesday.

His testimony will begin in an underground room of the Tel Aviv District Court after being relocated from Jerusalem for security reasons. He will subsequently testify three times every week for at least the next two weeks, according to local media.

The trial marks the first time a sitting Israeli prime minister has been charged with a crime, reports Xinhua news agency, quoting local media.

The court partially accepted Netanyahu's legal team's request on November 24 for a 15-day postponement for the start of his testimony but rejected the latest call for postponement by 12 ministers in Netanyahu's cabinet.

Netanyahu's domestic trial is further complicated by the International Criminal Court (ICC) arrest warrants issued in November against him and former Israeli Defence Minister Yoav Gallant for "crimes against humanity and war crimes" between at least October 8, 2023, and May 20, 2024.

The trial, which began in early 2020, involves three separate cases in which Netanyahu is accused of accepting bribes, fraud and breach of trust. Netanyahu, Israel's longest-serving prime minister, has denied any wrongdoing, calling the trial a politically-motivated "witch hunt."

After more than a two-month pause due to the Israel-Hamas conflict, Netanyahu's trial resumed in early December 2023.

If convicted, Netanyahu is expected to face severe penalties, including imprisonment, which would make him the first incumbent Israeli prime minister sentenced for criminal offences.


With inputs from IANS

Show Full Article
TAGS:Israeli PM Corruption Case 
Next Story