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Court Rejects Netanyahu’s Request to Attend Hearing on Expedited Trial

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Court Rejects Netanyahu’s Request to Attend Hearing on Expedited Trial
75% centerFirst reported by Ynet · 1 hour ago
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What happened

An Israeli court rejected Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s request to attend a hearing on speeding up his trial. The court said it would not hold that discussion on Sunday, but would hear the sides on Monday.

  • 01Court denied Netanyahu’s request to appear at the Sunday hearing.
  • 02The issue is whether to accelerate his trial to five hearings a week.
  • 03Judges said they would hear the parties on Monday instead.
  • 04Netanyahu had sought to attend the proceeding in person.

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Full coverage · 4 outlets

The same event, reported separately by each newsroom. Open a few to compare what each emphasizes — and what they leave out.

Channel 13Center · Hebrew21 minutes ago
Court Rejects Netanyahu’s Request to Attend Hearing on Expedited Trial
WallaCenter · Hebrew42 minutes ago
Netanyahu asked to attend Sunday hearing, but judges moved it to Monday
Kikar HaShabbatRight · Hebrew59 minutes ago
Netanyahu to Appear Sunday as Key Investigator Testimony Continues in Tel Aviv Court
YnetCenter · Hebrew1 hour ago
Netanyahu to Attend Monday Hearing on Defense Witness List

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