Netanyahu corruption trial resumes after month-long pause • Netanyahu asks judges to be more considerate of health, responsibilities
The court ruled on challenges first made by the defense at a December 18 Netanyahu testimony hearing.
Netanyahu contended that in their quest to find wrongdoing, the prosecution was criminalizing communication between politicians and journalists.
The testimony of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for his corruption trial continues at the Tel Aviv District Court on Tuesday.
Netanyahu says indictment shows he's being targeted by fake allegations • Says investigators did not question him on most of indictment items • Described Walla as 'Walla Ackbar'
The complaints were filed in response to a call by the team of Democrats MK Naama Lazimi.
Netanyahu's Tuesday testimony canceled due to Mt. Hermon tour, court says.
Explanation for PM's request not publicly shared • Prosecution challenges PM's notes legitimacy, Netanyahu responds angrily
Contrary to Netanyahu's testimony, the Likud party invested an estimated NIS 283,300 in advertisements in Walla in January 2015.
PM argues that his wife, middleman tried to influence Walla on their own.