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Court rejects Netanyahu's request to shorten testimony tomorrow

The Zioneer Intelligence DeskUpdated 23:22
Court rejects Netanyahu's request to shorten testimony tomorrow

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TL;DR

The judges presiding over Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's corruption trial have rejected his request to shorten his scheduled testimony tomorrow, according to Israeli media.

01 · THE DISPATCH

The Jerusalem District Court rejected Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's request to shorten his testimony scheduled for Tuesday, Channel 12 reports. The request sought to reduce the length of the court session as the trial continues. The court's decision means Netanyahu is expected to appear for the full session. This development comes after Netanyahu's scheduled testimony on Monday was canceled due to unspecified developments, as The Zioneer previously reported. The trial has been a focal point of Israeli political discourse, with the prime minister testifying in his defense against corruption charges.

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