PNN – At the same time as the date of Netanyahu’s interrogation in the corruption cases that he desperately sought to avoid, the Hebrew media are raising the possibility of the judge asking for his arrest.
According to the report of Pakistan News Network, Walla News announced in a report published this Sunday afternoon that the court will determine whether Netanyahu will be detained while testifying and being interrogated in his corruption cases.
In the continuation of this report, in the meantime, Gali Baharu Miara, the Attorney General of Israel, is supposed to provide his position in this regard to the Supreme Court and announce whether he will be detained during the interrogation of Netanyahu or not.
At the same time, the Israel Public Security Service and the security of the Israeli courts will tomorrow examine the security aspects of the Jerusalem Central Court, which will host this interrogation on Tuesday, and report to the head of the court.
Also, the security unit of Shabak has searched the buildings of the Central Court in Jerusalem, the Tel Aviv Central Court and the Supreme Court several times in the last few weeks, despite the fact that according to the judge’s order, this interrogation is supposed to be held in the Central Court in Jerusalem.
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The Shabak report and the security of the establishments were confidential, but the decision in this regard will be public.
Yediot Aharanot newspaper also raised this issue in a report in its Sunday issue and asked, will the court judge place Netanyahu in temporary custody during the interrogation period?
This interrogation is in the framework of the handling of cases known as several thousand, which deal with Netanyahu’s economic corruptions.
According to the law, the Attorney General must express his opinion regarding whether Netanyahu will appear on the day of the trial or whether he will be detained by the court from Monday.
This has been done due to the submission of a petition to the court in this regard, and people have requested that Netanyahu should be kept in temporary custody while testifying or being interrogated, but the court judge has not yet made a decision in this regard.
Aharanot also reported that Netanyahu plans to reduce his interrogation days from 3 days a week and 6 hours each day to a shorter period of time by citing work problems and existing conditions.