The panel of judges in Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's corruption trial has ruled to remove the bribery charge, according to journalist Yinon Magal. Commentator Irit Linor, in a separate post, said President Isaac Herzog cried into his pillow upon hearing the news.
The judges in the Netanyahu trial have ruled to drop the bribery charge, according to a report by journalist Yinon Magal. Commentator Irit Linor, in a separate post, said President Isaac Herzog cried into his pillow upon hearing the news. The ruling is a major development in the case. No official statement from the court or prosecution has been cited.
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