The prosecutor's office announced that it believes the prime minister should appear for the opening hearing at the evidentiary stage of his trial in the Alps, which will begin with the testimony of former Walla CEO Ilan Yeshua.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in court
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Reuben Castro
The prosecution announced today (Thursday) that the Court is of the opinion that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to report on Monday to discuss evidentiary stage in the trial, which will begin testimony of former CEO Walla Ilan Yeshua.
"Accuser considers that there is no real point to the presence of the accused in his opening address, which is "The opening status of the entire prosecution case, both in terms of the meaning of the words by the defendant indirectly and in terms of the appearance of justice," the prosecution said in a statement.