On Tuesday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was formally indicted on charges of corruption. Hours before this, he withdrew his request for parliamentary exemption in 3 cases of corruption against him. In this way, he became the first Prime Minister to face criminal charges while in this post. Iran missile attack revealed the terrible injury in American soldiers According to media reports, Netanyahu (70) has been charged in 3 cases of corruption, bribery, fraud, and breach of trust. Attorney General AVichai Mandelbeet submitted the chargesheet in the Jerusalem district court. He will be the first person in the history of the country to face trial while holding the office of Prime Minister. The date of the trial has not been set yet but the legal process may take years. Source of spreading corona virus revealed, strange animals created chaos On this matter, the Attorney General's Office said, 'Some time ago a charge sheet was filed... as required by Kanoon.' However, according to Israeli law, there will be no need to resign if Netanyahu is indicted. He will have to resign when he is convicted. Earlier, Netanyahu announced on Tuesday that he was withdrawing the request for a parliamentary waiver in 3 cases of corruption against him to stop the 'cheap play' on the issue. The way for legal proceedings against them has been cleared. The Israeli leader informed everyone about this through a Facebook post from Washington. He is in Washington to meet US President Donald Trump. Later President Trump announced his plan to establish peace between Israel and Palestine. These 30 countries including India join the list of Corona virus