Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu corruption hearing delayed after ‘extraordinary circumstances’
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu’s hearing, scheduled to be held tomorrow within the scope of the corruption case, was canceled today after an information note was sent to him, claiming that there were “extraordinary circumstances”. Netanyahu, who wanted to explain the cancellation decision in a closed session, said, “We are dealing with state affairs.”
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu appeared before the judge in the corruption case filed against him. An information note received during the hearing caused Netanyahu to leave the courtroom for a while. When he returned, Netanyahu requested that the hearing he was due to testify at be canceled, citing “extraordinary circumstances” as the reason.
The court accepted Netanyahu’s request to begin his hearings at 10 AM rather than 9 AM but rejected an appeal for them to end at 3 PM, determining that they would go on until at least 4 PM No compelling ground had been presented to change earlier........
© The Eastern Herald
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