Netanyahu Testifies in Historic Corruption Trial as Sitting Israeli Prime Minister
Facing charges of bribery, fraud, and breach of trust, Netanyahu's court appearances mark a pivotal moment in Israeli political and legal history.
- Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is testifying in his corruption trial, making him the first sitting Israeli leader to take the stand as a defendant.
- The trial involves three cases, with allegations ranging from accepting luxury gifts to seeking favorable media coverage in exchange for regulatory benefits.
- Netanyahu's legal troubles have spanned nearly a decade, including years of investigations, delays, and political turmoil in Israel.
- Critics accuse Netanyahu of using the trial as a political platform, while his defense denies the charges and challenges the prosecution's evidence.
- The trial has resumed after being overshadowed by recent regional crises, including the October 7 Hamas attacks and their aftermath.