National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir said Monday that a second judicial ruling to dismiss the bribery charge against Prime Minister Netanyahu shows the prosecution's case is over, accusing legal officials of trying to topple a sitting government. His remarks follow a panel of judges reaffirming its recommendation to drop the bribery charge in Case 4000.
01 · THE DISPATCH
National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir on Monday declared that the second judicial ruling to dismiss the bribery charge against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu proves the prosecution's case is finished. In a statement posted on social media, Ben Gvir said: 'This is the second time the judges tell the attorney general, the state prosecutor, and her gang of legal
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03 · Source and signal
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