The Jerusalem District Court confirmed that Netanyahu's trial will continue after emergency restrictions were lifted, allowing the judicial system to resume operations. The trial includes charges of bribery, fraud, and breach of trust, making Netanyahu the first sitting Israeli prime minister to face such charges. The court's statement emphasized that hearings will take place regularly from Sundays to Wednesdays, indicating a return to normalcy in the judicial process.
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Netanyahu's Corruption Trial Resumes in Israel After Emergency Lift
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's corruption trial will resume on Sunday following the lifting of a state of emergency related to the conflict with Iran. The trial, which began in 2020, has faced multiple delays due to Netanyahu's official commitments and could lead to significant legal consequences for him.
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