The Case Against the Prime Minister Is Due to Restart After Two-month Hiatus Due to War in Gaza. Netanyahu Is Alleged to Have Taken Regulatory Steps Benefiting Bezeq Telecommunications in Exchange for Favorable Media Coverage on the Walla Website, Formerly Owned by Bezeq
Hearing against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will resume on Tuesday at Jerusalem in the Bezeq-Walla bribery case, according to a report by Israeli newspaper <em>Haaretz</em>. The court was in a recess of about two and a half months due to the war during which only urgent hearings were held but since it did not consider Netanyahu’s various corruption cases as urgent they were put on hold due to the war.
Under the so-called Case 4000 or the Bezeq-Walla bribery case, Netanyahu allegedly took regulatory steps beneficial to Bezeq Telecommunications in exchange for favourable media coverage on the Walla website, earlier owned by Bezeq
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