The criminal trial of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is set to resume on Sunday after weeks of suspension due to emergency judicial restrictions imposed during the conflict with Iran. An Israeli newspaper, citing an official court notice, stated that the hearing will take place at the Jerusalem District Court and will involve testimony from a defence witness. Benjamin Netanyahu’s ongoing corruption trial, filed in 2019, involves three main cases, which include allegations of bribery, fraud, and breach of trust. Netanyahu, who denied all charges and pleaded not guilty, began testifying in December 2024, becoming the first sitting Israeli Prime Minister to appear in court as a criminal defendant.
News On AIR | April 10, 2026 7:37 PM
Israeli PM Netanyahu’s trial set to resume after weeks of suspension amid conflict with Iran