Netanyahu’s trial begins in Israeli court.
According to Al-Manar, the Hebrew-language newspaper Israel Hayom reported that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is scheduled to appear in court in Tel Aviv on Tuesday, December 10.
The Hebrew-language newspaper Haaretz predicted in late November that the Central Court of Jerusalem would soon issue its verdict on the charges against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
The newspaper added that Netanyahu is likely to be convicted on the charges.
The Israeli Prime Minister has been charged with various charges, including bribery, fraud and breach of trust.
The Israeli Attorney General had previously rejected Benjamin Netanyahu’s request to postpone his appearance in court for 10 weeks in connection with his cases.
According to the report, the Attorney General emphasized that the public interest requires that judicial action be taken without delay.