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Netanyahu’s Aides Resist Scheduling His Testimony in Classified Documents Case

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First reported by Mako · 44 minutes ago

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Israeli prosecutors have struggled for two months to schedule Prime Minister Netanyahu’s testimony in a classified documents case, facing resistance from his chief of staff and advisors who cite his busy schedule and deny he is aware of the summons. Recordings reveal conflicting statements about Netanyahu’s knowledge of the investigation, while authorities continue efforts to set a date for his testimony.

  • 01Prosecutors have tried for two months to schedule Netanyahu’s testimony in a classified documents case.
  • 02Netanyahu’s chief of staff Ido Nordan resists scheduling, citing a packed agenda.
  • 03Recordings reveal conflicting claims about Netanyahu’s awareness of the summons.
  • 04Investigators pressed for clarity but received evasive and contradictory answers.
  • 05Netanyahu’s aides suggest contacting his lawyer due to his busy schedule.
  • 06Authorities continue efforts to secure a testimony date amid ongoing legal proceedings.

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MakoCenter · Hebrew44 minutes ago
Netanyahu’s Aides Resist Scheduling His Testimony in Classified Documents Case
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Netanyahu's Aides Resist Scheduling His Testimony in Classified Documents Case

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