Court allows Netanyahu to postpone testimony until Wednesday

Amit Hadad (L), the lawyer for Prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his top aide Jonatan Urich outside the Lahav 433 police unit headquarters, in the city of Lod on March 31, 2025. (Jonathan Shaul/ Flash90)
Amit Hadad (L), the lawyer for Prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his top aide Jonatan Urich outside the Lahav 433 police unit headquarters, in the city of Lod on March 31, 2025. (Jonathan Shaul/ Flash90)

The court allows Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to delay his testimony in his corruption trial from Tuesday until the following day.

The request comes because Netanyahu’s lawyer Amit Hadad also represents two of Netanyahu’s aides, Jonatan Urich and Elie Feldstein, who were arrested as part of the Qatargate scandal and are due in court tomorrow to have their remand extended.

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