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Prime Minister's Lawyer Criticizes Accelerated Trial Schedule as Unworkable

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Translated & summarized from Srugim by baba
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Amir Hadad, the defense attorney for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, sharply criticized the accelerated pace of the ongoing trial during a court session on Monday. Hadad compared the current schedule, which demands marathon hearings throughout the workweek, to the historic Eichmann trial, noting that no other case in Israel has been conducted with such intensity. He emphasized that this unprecedented workload severely hampers the defense team's ability to provide adequate representation.

Hadad revealed that he candidly told Netanyahu behind the scenes that it was impossible to offer proper defense under these conditions, highlighting the lack of holidays, family time, and personal life for the legal team. He described the situation as unsustainable and a violation of basic rights for those involved in the trial. The lawyer urged the court and prosecution to reconsider the timetable, stressing that the pursuit of a swift conclusion should not come at the expense of justice and the defendant's rights.

Concluding his remarks, Hadad suggested that if there is a genuine desire to expedite the trial, alternative methods should be explored, as the current plan is unfeasible. His statements underscore the defense's concerns about the fairness and practicality of the trial's accelerated schedule.

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