
Netanyahu Seeks Delay in Corruption Trial Testimony Citing Security Concerns
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has requested a postponement of his testimony in his ongoing corruption trial, citing the continuing security situation in the country. The court proceedings are scheduled to begin on Sunday following Israel's lifting of the state of emergency that was in place during the conflict with Iran, as a temporary ceasefire took effect on Wednesday. Netanyahu faces corruption charges in a case that has drawn significant attention both domestically and internationally, with his testimony representing a critical phase in the legal proceedings against the sitting prime minister.
