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Advocate slams media for convicting Netanyahu before trial, says internal critics now emerge on bribery charge

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Advocate slams media for convicting Netanyahu before trial, says internal critics now emerge on bribery charge

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TL;DR

A commentator says today is a 'slap in the face' for those who convicted Netanyahu in studios before the court ruled, and that internal criticism of the bribery indictment is now being heard even within the system itself.

01 · THE DISPATCH

A commentator writing for a subscribed Telegram feed stated Monday that the day represents a vindication for those who argued Netanyahu was convicted prematurely in media studios. He asserted that after years of dramatic headlines, leaks, and a relentless campaign against the prime minister, internal critiques of the bribery charge are now surfacing within the prosecution and judicial system itself. The post does not cite specific names or institutional sources. The Zioneer previously reported that legal analyst Amit Glickman assessed the court's decision to reinstate the dismissal of the bribery charge as a 'huge win for the prosecution and gatekeepers.' The commentator's view reflects a continued polarized debate over the handling of the case. No official reactions have been published.

02 · How it developed

2 developments

  1. Latest

    Commentator claims internal system critics are now emerging against the bribery charge.

  2. Tuchfeld attacks AG after judges again press to drop Netanyahu bribery charge

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03 · Source and signal

Source and signal

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