The court allowed the publication of testimony given by a close associate of state witness Nir Hefetz in the Netanyahu trial, according to the court's ruling.
The court on Tuesday morning permitted the publication of testimony given by a close associate of state witness Nir Hefetz in the Netanyahu trial. The content of the testimony has not been disclosed. The ruling follows a sequence of developments reported by The Zioneer since Monday: at 12:33 Jerusalem, the court first allowed the publication of the witness's identity, revealing her as a close associate of Hefetz. Later that same day, at 12:33 Jerusalem, the court permitted publication of testimony detailing an alleged 'interrogation tactic' in the case. The current ruling now extends to the testimony itself, though its specifics remain under seal. As The Zioneer reported on Monday, the testimony was given behind closed doors. The trial continues, with further details on the testimony's content still pending disclosure.
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