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Netanyahu’s Corruption Trial Set to Restart on Sunday

Following Israel’s decision to lift a state of emergency, the judicial system is now back in operation, paving the way for the resumption of Benjamin Netanyahu’s corruption trial this Sunday. According to an Israeli court statement, hearings will proceed as normal, taking place between Sundays and Wednesdays. This development comes after a state of emergency was imposed in response to the conflict with Iran.

Netanyahu, the first Israeli prime minister to face criminal charges, contests allegations of bribery, fraud, and breach of trust that were brought against him in 2019 following extensive investigations. His trial, which commenced in 2020 and carries the potential for imprisonment, has been subject to repeated delays due to his official duties, with no definitive conclusion in sight.

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