Prime Minister Netanyahu said in a special interview that he, his wife, and his family 'went through hell' as the cases against him in court allegedly collapse. The remark came in a recorded interview for the 'Patriotim' program, according to the program's host Yinon Magal.
Prime Minister Netanyahu's latest statement, delivered in a special interview recorded for the 'Patriotim' program, marks a new stage in his public commentary on his ongoing corruption trial. The premier described the ordeal for his family as 'hell', directly linking it to what he characterized as the collapse of the cases. The interview comes after Netanyahu's marathon 98-session testimony concluded last week, during which he accused the prosecution of setting a trap and waging political persecution. On Tuesday evening, footage released by the program showed Netanyahu entering the studio to applause from staff. The full interview has not yet aired; its broader content beyond the quoted remark remains unknown.
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