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Prosecutor Joins Netanyahu's Defense in Warning Five-Day Trial Schedule Is Nearly Impossible
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First reported by Behadrei Haredim · 3 hours ago
What happened
Prosecutor Judith Tirosh warned that a five-day trial schedule for Prime Minister Netanyahu's case is nearly impossible due to legal work-hour limits and heavy demands on staff.
- 01Prosecutor Judith Tirosh says a five-day trial schedule is nearly impossible for prosecution and defense.
- 02The trial challenges the Hours of Work and Rest Law, requiring staff to work beyond legal limits.
- 03Tirosh, a senior prosecution official, often asks staff to violate work-hour laws due to case demands.
- 04A four-day trial schedule has not yet been fully tested in this case.
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Full coverage · 8 outlets
The same event, reported separately by each newsroom. Open a few to compare what each emphasizes — and what they leave out.
YnetCenter · Hebrew43 minutes ago
Prosecutor Joins Netanyahu's Defense in Warning Five-Day Trial Schedule Is Nearly Impossible
SrugimRight · Hebrew1 hour ago
Prime Minister's Lawyer Criticizes Accelerated Trial Schedule as Unworkable
WallaCenter · Hebrew2 hours ago
Netanyahu's Lawyer Criticizes Five-Day Trial Schedule as Unprecedented Burden
Now 14Right · Hebrew2 hours ago
Netanyahu's Lawyer Opposes Court Proposal to Hold Five-Day Weekly Trial Sessions
Behadrei HaredimRight · Hebrew2 hours ago
Netanyahu’s Lawyer Warns Judges Against Accelerating Trial to Five Days a Week
Kikar HaShabbatRight · Hebrew2 hours ago
Netanyahu's Lawyer Threatens Resignation Over Court's Five-Day Trial Schedule
YnetCenter · Hebrew2 hours ago
Netanyahu's Lawyer Condemns Accelerated Trial Schedule, Citing Eichmann Trial as Only Comparison
N12Center · Hebrew2 hours ago
Netanyahu Trial Judges Consider Increasing Hearings to Five Days a Week Amid Defense Objections
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