A court hearing on a new indictment against Uriah opened Monday afternoon. A source in the courtroom reportedly likened the prosecution's arguments to those of far-right activist Shikma Bressler, according to a report from the Linonews outlet.
A court hearing on a new indictment against Uriah began Monday afternoon, according to a report from Linonews. An unnamed source in the courtroom said the prosecution's claims resembled the rhetoric of Shikma Bressler, a prominent far-right activist known for her involvement in protests and legal battles. The comparison is an internal critique of the indictment's framing. No further details on the charges or the court's response were available in the initial report.
3 developments
- StrongJudge permits Uriah to communicate with Netanyahu over prosecution's objection
- DevelopingCourt blocks prosecution bid to hold emergency indictment hearing for Netanyahu aide
- StrongCourt rejects prosecution bid to bar Urich from PMO contact
- DevelopingPolice to request extension of Yolen Cohen's remand at 14:00 hearing
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