Haaretz: Netanyahu is having a hard time in court
The Hebrew newspaper Ha'aretz, with the headline "Netanyahu is having a hard time in court", examined the current situation of Benjamin Netanyahu in his corruption cases in the courts. |
according to the Hebrew group Tasnim News Agency, Mordechai Gilad wrote in a report for this newspaper: Last week Yehuda Weinstein, the former prosecutor, appeared as a witness in Benjamin Netanyahu’s trial and, unlike other witnesses, did not fail to face the defense lawyers and did not submit to shame and humiliation.
According to this media, although the ex-prosecutor was not a fighter against government corruption, he still stuck to his initial testimony in the court and hammered another nail into the proof of the prime minister’s lies.
He emphasized, Netanyahu never asked for his advisory opinion in his (criminal) behavior and did not ask him about receiving gifts, what is free and what is forbidden.
The author then discussed the course of Benjamin Netanyahu’s corruption cases known as 1000 and 4000 and emphasized, apparently, the submission of two indictments against Netanyahu proves that someone in the prosecutor’s office He has finally woken up and decided not to back down from the current correct approach. There are rumors that the prosecutor will demand severe punishment in order to end the phenomenon of taking gifts and corruption in the government structure. Will this happen? gave I am not sure, because in Israel, some judges prefer the accused to the victims and give them more mercy.
Publisher | Tasnim News |