ISRAELI COURT REJECTS NETANYAHU'S REQUEST TO POSTPONE TESTIMONY IN CORRUPTION TRIAL

 

An Israeli court has denied Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's request to delay his testimony in his ongoing corruption trial. This decision follows US President Donald Trump's comments suggesting that the case against Netanyahu should be cancelled.

Netanyahu faces corruption charges, including bribery, fraud, and breach of trust. The trial is a significant event in Israeli politics.

President Trump's remarks on the case have generated controversy, with critics arguing that his intervention undermines Israel's judicial independence.

The Israeli court's decision to reject Netanyahu's postponement request demonstrates the judiciary's commitment to upholding the law and ensuring the trial's integrity.

Comments