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The Times of Israel on MSNAt his trial, Netanyahu lashes out at law enforcement, says police sought to oust himArriving at courthouse from DC trip, PM claims series of leaks from testimonies given to cops by witnesses in his corruption ...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu arrived at the Tel Aviv District Court on Wednesday (April 9) to testify in his ...
A look at the Israeli leader’s day tells the story. Mr. Netanyahu spent his morning in court in Tel Aviv for the latest ...
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The Times of Israel on MSNAfter chaotic hearing, High Court rules Netanyahu can’t fire Shin Bet chief Bar for nowSides given until April 20 to reach a compromise; disturbances dominated start of 11-hour session, with court forced to ...
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's corruption trial testimony ends early • PM's legal team: Case 4000 testimonies to end ...
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The Times of Israel on MSNNetanyahu says his two aides ‘being held hostage’ in Qatargate ‘witch hunt’Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accused police of holding two aides “hostage” Monday after they were arrested over their ...
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The Times of Israel on MSNCourt agrees to cancel Monday hearing in Netanyahu’s graft trial so he can visit USThe post Court agrees to cancel Monday hearing in Netanyahu’s graft trial so he can visit US appeared first on The Times of ...
Israel's Supreme Court began a hearing on Tuesday into Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's bid to sack the head of the ...
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The Times of Israel on MSNShin Bet chief says PM urged him to tell trial judges it wasn’t safe for him to testifyIn letter to court ahead of hearing on his firing, Bar hints he was asked to use Shin Bet against protesting Israelis; AG: PM ...
Haddad is the attorney for Netanyahu aide Yonatan Urich, who, according to Israeli media, was arrested on Monday.Defense ...
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The Times of Israel on MSNAt court for his trial, Netanyahu calls Qatargate affair ‘one massive bluff’The post At court for his trial, Netanyahu calls Qatargate affair ‘one massive bluff’ appeared first on The Times of Israel.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's corruption trial testimony ended early on Monday in the wake of reports that the Israeli leader would be testifying regarding the Qatargate scandal. The hearing ...
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