The resumed cross-examination of Prime Minister Netanyahu in his corruption trial continued Wednesday afternoon at the Tel Aviv District Court, according to Israeli media reports.
The cross-examination of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in his corruption trial resumed Wednesday afternoon at the Tel Aviv District Court after a break, according to Israeli media reports.
As The Zioneer reported earlier Wednesday morning, the cross-examination resumed around 09:43 at the same court. The session was reported to have been suspended at some point before the afternoon resumption; media reports indicated the proceedings continued at the Tel Aviv District Court.
Netanyahu is on trial in three cases — Case 1000, Case 2000, and Case 4000 — on charges including bribery, fraud, and breach of trust. The defense's cross-examination of witnesses has been underway in recent weeks.
The afternoon session's specific developments remain unconfirmed beyond the resumption of proceedings.
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