In an opinion piece, journalist Amit Segal attributes the lengthy duration of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's corruption trial to Hagi Harush, reportedly a key figure in the legal proceedings. The claim is presented as Segal's analysis.
Amit Segal, a senior political correspondent for N12, published an opinion piece on Friday identifying Hagi Harush as the central figure responsible for the prolonged duration of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's corruption trial. The piece, which has been circulated on Telegram channels, asserts that Harush's role in the legal proceedings has been a key factor in the delays. This is an analytical claim, and no further details on Harush's specific actions were provided in the excerpt. The trial, which began in 2020, has been marked by multiple procedural disputes and delays.
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