Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's cross-examination in his ongoing corruption trial has ended, according to Amit Segal (N12). The session concluded after many months of proceedings, bringing a major phase of the trial closer to completion.
Amit Segal (N12) reports that the cross-examination of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in his corruption trial has concluded Tuesday afternoon. The legal phase, which stretched over many months, marked a central part of the evidentiary stage. Netanyahu faces charges of fraud, breach of trust, and bribery in three separate cases. The conclusion of the cross-examination does not signal an immediate verdict; the court will proceed to summations and deliberation. The trial has been a defining political and legal issue in Israel for years. No further details on the final session were immediately available.
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- DevelopingCourt rejects Netanyahu's request to shorten testimony tomorrow
- StrongNetanyahu's testimony scheduled to end today at 14:00
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