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Netanyahu is being charged with fraud and breach of trust in a conflict-of-interest case involving close confidant Arnon Milchan, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's trial opened on Wednesday with a discussion over the decision of the presiding judges to expand the number of testimonies by Netanyahu per week from two to three.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered the Israel Defense Forces to strike Hamas in Gaza following an attack on IDF forces and lying about remains.
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Israel will achieve disarming Hamas, demilitarizing Gaza, Netanyahu affirms during CMCC visit
Disarming Hamas and demilitarizing Gaza "will be achieved," Netanyahu said during his visit to CENTCOM's CMCC in Kiryat Gat, accompanied by IDF officials, including Lt. -Gen.
Israel alleged Hamas launched an attack against troops in Israeli-controlled territory in Gaza.
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Court again rejects request to cut hearings in Netanyahu trial from 4 to 3 per week
The post Court again rejects request to cut hearings in Netanyahu trial from 4 to 3 per week appeared first on The Times of Israel.
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Netanyahu says remains returned by Hamas are body parts of a hostage previously retrieved in Gaza
Netanyahu called the return of body parts a “clear violation” of the U.S.-brokered ceasefire agreement by Hamas.
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Netanyahu's attorneys request release from representation as court expands testimony schedule
The attorneys argued that the expanded schedule would hinder their ability to provide effective representation. In a significant development inPrime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s corruption trial, his legal team formally requested on Monday to be relieved of its duties,
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Eisenkot does not rule out sitting with Netanyahu but says ‘he needs to be replaced’
Ex-army chief Gadi Eisenkot does not entirely rule out cooperation with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu after the next election, although he believes the premier needs to be replaced. Speaking with Radio 103FM,