Israeli Court Orders Netanyahu To Appear At Trial’s Opening

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FILE - In this Feb. 16, 2020, file, photo, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu chairs the weekly cabinet meeting, in Jerusalem. An Israeli court on Wednesday, May 20, 2020 ordered Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to appear for the opening of his criminal trial in Jerusalem on Sunday. (Gali Tibbon/Pool via AP, File)

JERUSALEM (AP) — An Israeli court on Wednesday ordered Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to appear for the opening of his criminal trial in Jerusalem on Sunday.

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Netanyahu’s attorneys had asked the Jerusalem District Court for an exemption from appearing for the opening of proceedings. They argued that his presence was “not essential” for the arraignment because their client had “read this indictment several times already,” and that his bodyguards’ presence in the room would violate Health Ministry social distancing requirements.

The court rejected the request, saying Netanyahu “must, like all other accused, appear and give his statement before the court,” and that there were no grounds for granting him an exemption in this case.

Netanyahu was indicted on charges of fraud, breach of trust, and accepting bribes last year. He has denied any wrongdoing in the series of scandals involving accepting lavish gifts from wealthy friends, trading media reforms for positive coverage.

Netanyahu’s trial was supposed to begin last month, but was delayed by his justice minister due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Israel’s longest-serving prime minister, Netanyahu swore in his fourth consecutive government earlier this week after the country’s third national election in under a year. From his position as prime minister, he is not legally required to resign while under indictment and is expected to continue his verbal attacks on the media, justice system, and political opponents.


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Educated Archy
Educated Archy
3 years ago

Silly piety witch-hunt . They should not be investigating a sitting PM. The people spoke and voted him in despite knowing silly charges about him . Leave him alone and let him
Govern

Boroch
Boroch
3 years ago

Bibi is not required to resign while under indictment; however, if he is convicted, he must be removed as Prime Minister, as that is the law.

Educated Boro parker
Educated Boro parker
3 years ago

Sick country
Sick and getting sicker.
Arabs who killed Jews are let go by the hundreds. But if the prime minister took some cigars as a gift this jew hating Court wants to hang him. Chareidim are right. No chareidi should join the sick army. You fight for them and they will spit you out.