Netanyahu trial adjourns due to Coronavirus
Netanyahu trial adjourns due to Coronavirus
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Hearing on the criminal trial of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been postponed for two months due to restrictions imposed by the Coronavirus in Israel, which is among the world's strongest countries. Netanyahu was scheduled to appear in a district court in Jerusalem on Tuesday on charges of cheating, betrayal, and bribe in connection with several scams, according to news agency AP report. The court said that it is currently deferring the hearing till May 24. Netanyahu has been accused of taking advantage of expensive gifts from rich friends in return for benefiting them. However, he continues to deny these allegations.

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