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Benjamin Netanyahu offers proof in fortified courtroom as he calls corruption claims ‘absurd’

By Editorial Board Published December 10, 2024 3 Min Read
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Benjamin Netanyahu offers proof in fortified courtroom as he calls corruption claims ‘absurd’

Benjamin Netanyahu has began giving proof in his corruption trial, calling the case “absurd” and saying he hates champagne in response to claims he accepted items of alcohol and cigars.

The Israeli prime minister advised a fortified, underground court docket in Tel Aviv he would refute the allegations and referred to as them a “drop in the sea” in contrast with defending his nation.

Mr Netanyahu mentioned he had waited “eight years for this moment” and vowed to “poke holes in the absurd accusations”.

The 75-year-old denies fees of fraud, accepting bribes and breach of belief in three separate circumstances, portray them as a witch-hunt designed to finish his prolonged rule.

He is accused of granting advantageous regulation to 2 media firms in alternate for beneficial protection of himself and his spouse.

Tens of hundreds of {dollars} of cigars and champagne had been additionally allegedly amongst items he wrongfully obtained from Hollywood producer Arnon Milchan and Australian billionaire James Packer.

Nevertheless, the prime minister advised the court docket he hated champagne – including that he smoked cigars however might hardly ever end them due to his workload.

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Mr Netanyahu is ready to testify for about six hours a day, three days per week for a number of weeks.

Critics have questioned how he’ll be capable to run the nation, carry on prime of the conflict in Gaza and different regional strife – however he advised the court docket he might handle all of it.

Mr Netanyahu was handed notes throughout Tuesday’s proceedings after his lawyer requested for permission for this to have the ability to occur all through his trial so he might sustain with state enterprise.

A court docket beforehand denied requests to delay the beginning of the trial and to restrict his hours on the stand.

The prime minister was first indicted in 2019 however the verdict will not be anticipated till 2026 at finest.

Mr Netanyahu will be capable to attraction to the supreme court docket, so the case might drag on even longer.

Israel’s longest-serving chief can also be beneath an arrest warrant from the Worldwide Felony Court docket for alleged conflict crimes in Gaza – claims he denies.

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