After a 3-month break Netanyahu’s trial resumed.
Israeli media reported that the trial of the former prime minister has resumed today, after a three-month delay.
The trial of former Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who faces charges of bribery, fraud and breach of public trust, will resume on Monday after a three-month delay, the Jerusalem Post reported, quoting the Jerusalem Post.
Despite the delay in his trial, the case is the main reason for the formation of the current coalition and the new cabinet of the Zionist regime, which ousted Netanyahu from power.
The main reason for the delay in Netanyahu’s trial is said to have been disputes between prosecutors and defense lawyers over new evidence that appeared on the mobile phone of the first witness in the case, Ilan Yeshua, the former CEO of Vala.
The Israeli prosecutor’s office has accused Netanyahu of using his power to support Bozorg in telecommunications policies in exchange for media coverage of his views on the Vala news site.
The court then has the case of “case 1000” and the case of illegal gifts called “case 2000” on its agenda, but according to the Jerusalem Post, these cases may take several more months or even longer.
Earlier, the Zionist regime’s central court postponed the trial of Benjamin Netanyahu for several times.
According to the report, while the trial was scheduled to take place on July 12 (July 21) and after a four-week delay, a new date for the trial was announced.
Netanyahu is facing charges of corruption and a judicial investigation is under way. Netanyahu has already been questioned for the 16th time in two years over corruption cases.
The former prime minister of the Zionist regime is accused of having cases of corruption and receiving bribes from foreign businessmen and colluding with some media called “1000 and 2000 cases”. In “Case 4000“, a group of Netanyahu’s relatives are also suspected of abusing their position to promote his and his wife’s media image.