Netanyahu graft trial resumes

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
Ronen Zvulun / POOL / AFP

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
Ronen Zvulun / POOL / AFP

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JERUSALEM (AFP) — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s corruption trial will resume on Sunday, the Jerusalem District Court confirmed, after emergency restrictions imposed during the conflict with Iran were lifted.
A court statement on Thursday said that “the return to work of the judicial system” means Netanyahu’s trial is cleared to continue, beginning with a hearing on Sunday set to include testimony from a defence witness.