Jerusalem resumes trial of Prime Minister Netanyahu: accused of bribery, fraud and breach of trust
Kyiv • UNN
The trial of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who is accused of bribery, fraud and breach of trust, resumed after a break due to a Hamas attack. He denies the charges, which relate to three separate cases of alleged corruption.
The trial of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu resumed in the Jerusalem District Court on Monday. The trial was suspended on October 7 amid the Hamas attack on Israel. This was reported by The Times of Israel, according to UNN.
Details
Netanyahu is accused of bribery, fraud and breach of trust.
The Israeli Prime Minister is involved in three cases:
- Case 4000 - granting benefits to the TV company "Bezek in exchange for positive coverage on its website Walla;
- Case 1000 - receipt of gifts by the prime minister gifts from billionaire donors;
- Case 2000 - holding of a firestorm about positive coverage of the work of the of the government in the newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth in exchange for the reduction of its competitors.
The state prosecutor stated that his part of case 4000 would be completed by January, and cases 1000 and 2000 in the following months.
Netanyahu denies any of the charges against him and claims they were fabricated.
Background
Prime Minister Netanyahu's trial began three years ago, and it is currently believed that it, including possible appeals, is unlikely to end before will end before 2028-2029.
In late June, it was reported that judges believe the bribery charges against bribery charges against the prime minister were difficult to prove. In October 2019, his lawyers stated that they had received an expert legal opinion, according to which he has the right to accept gifts from close friends.