In a column published by Israel Hayom, journalist Amit Segal argues that the attorney general's legacy includes a specific individual who caused the Netanyahu trial to drag on for years. The piece is an opinion analysis of the legal and political factors behind the prolonged proceedings.
Amit Segal, a prominent Israeli journalist and political commentator, published a column in Israel Hayom on Thursday evening addressing the prolonged Netanyahu trial. The column's title references the 'inheritance' of the Attorney General, suggesting that the current legal leadership's legacy includes a figure who has been instrumental in dragging out the proceedings. The piece is part of ongoing discourse on the trial's length and its political implications. As the column is an opinion piece, it represents Segal's analysis rather than official information.
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