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Netanyahu Back in Court Today to Respond to Charges of Bribery, Fraud, Breach of Trust | The Jewish Press - JewishPress com | David Israel | 26 Shevat 5781 – February 8, 2021

Netanyahu Back in Court Today to Respond to Charges of Bribery, Fraud, Breach of Trust | The Jewish Press - JewishPress com | David Israel | 26 Shevat 5781 – February 8, 2021
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Under Heavy Security PM Netanyahu Arrives in Court For His Trial

Under Heavy Security PM Netanyahu Arrives in Court For His Trial Published February 8th, 2021 - 09:00 GMT An Israeli protester dressed as Lady Justice takes part in a demonstration outside the Jerusalem district court while Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu attends a hearing in his corruption trial, on February 8, 2021. Israel s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu returns to court to formally respond to the corruption charges against him, as his trial enters an intensified phase six weeks before he faces re-election. EMMANUEL DUNAND / AFP Highlights Formally denying the charges against him, the premier stood up and told the court: “I confirm the response filed by my lawyers.”

Netanyahu back in court for corruption trial hearing on response to indictment

327 shares Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at his corruption trial hearing at the Jerusalem District Court, February 8, 2021. (Reuven Castro/Pool) Anti-Netanyahu protesters outside the District Court in Jerusalem, as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu arrives for his trial at the District Court, February 08, 2021 (Olivier Fitoussi/Flash90) Prosecutor Liat Ben-Ari arrives at the District Court in Jerusalem, February 8, 2021. (Reuven Castro/Pool) Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (R) and his lawyers speak in the Jerusalem District Court courtroom for his corruption trial hearing at the Jerusalem District Court, February 8, 2021. (Reuven Castro/Pool) Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (seated beneath a window) before a hearing at the District Court in Jerusalem on February 8, 2021. Netanyahu is charged with fraud and breach of trust in three cases and bribery in one of them. (Reuven Kastro/POOL)

PM: Not delaying corruption trial would be election interference

PM: Not delaying my corruption trial would be election interference Netanyahu speaks at press conference hours after court appearance in bid to show he is conducting business as usual, claims proceedings show cases against him on charges of corruption were fabricated and likely to fall apart Ynet, Agencies | Updated: 02.08.21 , 19:33 Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday said that a decision by the Jerusalem District Court to proceed with his criminal trial before the March 23 elections could be viewed as interference in the political process. Netanyahu was speaking at a press conference in Jerusalem hours after he appeared at Jerusalem District Court to respond to charges of fraud, bribery and breach of trust in three separate investigations.

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Netanyahu formally pleads not guilty in 2nd court appearance of corruption trial With hundreds of protesters outside, PM arrives early for hearing, then leaves with permission; defense seeks 3-4 month delay to start of evidentiary stage; elections 6 weeks away Times of Israel: Under heavy security and after several delays due to the coronavirus lockdown, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu arrived Monday morning at the Jerusalem District Court for a much-anticipated hearing in his corruption trial, focusing on his and other defendants’ response to the indictments and kicking off the intensified evidentiary phase of the trial. After formally denying the charges against him and receiving permission from the judges to leave, Netanyahu stood up some 20 minutes into the discussion, thanked the bench and left the court. Unlike during the opening of his trial last year, the premier made no statement to the media before or after his court appearance, nor did he make any statement online.

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