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Adv. Boaz Ben Tzur joins Netanyahu's defense team | Israel Today

2020-08-03T19:13:18.131Z


| TrialBen-Zur is considered one of the top lawyers in Israel in the field of white-collar work • At the same time, he also represented the personal assistant of Arnon Milchen, who will testify in the 1000 case. Adv. Ben Tzur at the Magistrate's Court in Tel Aviv, February // Archive photo: Gideon Markovich Attorney Boaz Ben-Zur joined Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's defense team this evening (Mon...


Ben-Zur is considered one of the top lawyers in Israel in the field of white-collar work • At the same time, he also represented the personal assistant of Arnon Milchen, who will testify in the 1000 case.

  • Adv. Ben Tzur at the Magistrate's Court in Tel Aviv, February // Archive photo: Gideon Markovich

Attorney Boaz Ben-Zur joined Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's defense team this evening (Monday). In doing so, Ben-Zur joins attorneys Yossi Segev and Amit Hadad.

Adv. Ben-Zur is one of the top lawyers in the country in the field of white-collar and civil litigation. His latest clients include former Bar Association chairman Efi Naveh and former businessman Miki Ganor, who is involved in the submarine affair.

At the same time as representing Netanyahu, Ben-Zur is also representing Hadas Klein, Arnon Milchen's personal assistant, who will be a key prosecution witness in the 1000 case (the gifts affair). In the past, he also represented Milchen himself in his police interrogation as part of the same case.

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Ben-Zur began his career as an intern and as a lawyer in the firm of S. Horowitz. Since 1990, he has served as a partner in Jacob Weinroth's office. He retired from the firm in 2005 to open an independent firm.

The next hearing in Netanyahu's trial will take place on December 6 in the Jerusalem District Court. All defendants, including the prime minister himself, are expected to attend this hearing. This hearing will discuss the preliminary arguments of the parties as well as their responses to the indictment. The proof phase is expected to begin early next year.

Source: israelhayom

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