Trial of Benjamin Netanyahu

Netanyahu (seen here in 2023) has served three stints as Prime Minister of Israel: 1996 ― 1999, 2009 ― 2021, and 2022 ― Present.
Arnon Mozes, accused of attempted bribery in Case 2000
Binyamin Netanyahu in court during his corruption trial, prior to his third testimony day, seems to be talking with his attorney, Amit Hadad, with his back to the camera

The trial of Benjamin Netanyahu, also known as the Netanyahu-Elovitch-Moses Trial or the Publisher's Trial, began following investigations into allegations of bribery, fraud, and breach of trust by him and close political allies within his inner circle during his fourth and fifth terms as Israel's prime minister. The Israel Police began investigating Netanyahu in December 2016 and subsequently recommended indictments against him.

On 21 November 2019, Netanyahu was officially indicted for breach of trust, accepting bribes, and fraud, leading him to legally relinquish his ministry portfolios other than prime minister. Netanyahu's trial in the Jerusalem District Court began on 24 May 2020, with witness testimony starting on 5 April 2021. The prosecution listed 333 witnesses.[1] The prosecution rested in July 2024, and defense, starting with Netanyahu's testimony, began in December 2024.[2]

  1. ^ "333 איש, כולל לפיד וארדן: מנדלבליט פירסם את רשימת העדים המלאה נגד נתניהו". TheMarker. Retrieved 25 May 2023.
  2. ^ "N12 – בית המשפט המחוזי קבע: עדות נתניהו תחל ב-2 בדצמבר". N12. 9 July 2024. Retrieved 20 October 2024.

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