Court postpones israeli premier's corruption trial testimony by a week
Tel Aviv, April 21 -- A district court in Jerusalem has postponed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's scheduled testimony in his ongoing corruption trial for the current week, acceding to a defence request citing "security and diplomatic" considerations, according to reports by the Times of Israel and the Jerusalem Post.
According to The Times of Israel, the court approved Netanyahu's request to postpone his appearance with another witness set to testify in his place. A hearing scheduled for Tuesday has also been cancelled.
While Netanyahu's legal team argued that he was unable to testify this week for "security and diplomatic" reasons, the State Attorney's Office opposed the decision.
The Jerusalem Post reported that the decision w...
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