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Israel's Netanyahu Becomes First Sitting PM to Testify as Defendant in Corruption Trial, Denies Charges
Dec 10, 2024, 01:25 PM
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu took the stand for the first time in his long-running corruption trial in Tel Aviv, becoming the country's first sitting leader to appear as a criminal defendant in court. He faces charges of bribery, fraud, and breach of trust in three separate cases brought nearly five years ago, involving alleged acceptance of lavish gifts, including champagne and cigars, and attempts to manipulate media coverage in his favor. Netanyahu is expected to testify three times a week during the trial, which will likely require him to balance his courtroom appearances with his governing responsibilities amid ongoing regional tensions. Denying all accusations, Netanyahu described the charges as "an ocean of absurdity" and "ridiculous," asserting that they are politically motivated and amount to a "witch hunt." He emphasized his dedication to his duties, stating that he works "17 to 18 hours a day" and does not have time for such indulgences, saying, "I eat meals at my desk, and it's not cordon bleu." Outside the courthouse, both supporters and opponents gathered to protest, reflecting the deep divisions over the trial. Netanyahu's testimony is expected to continue in the coming weeks.
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