Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s Trial: Judges Interrupt Hearing as Lawyer’s Questioning is Halted

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2024-01-30 12:35:27

As part of the cross-examination of the businessman Ilan Shiloh As evidence of case 1000, today (Tuesday) the judges stopped the hearing and interrupted the Prime Minister’s lawyer Benjamin Netanyahu, then the panel of judges left the courtroom. During his questioning, the judge interrupted Rebecca Friedman Feldman the words of Adv Amit Hadad And announced: “Mr. Haddad, this discussion is over.”

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Bini Ashkenazi reported in Walla! Because Hadad asked Shiloh about an article he asked the former CEO of Walla to be in the main headline of the website. At this point, attorney Alon Gildin from the prosecutor’s office objected to the question, arguing that it is not related to case 1000, but to case 4000. In response, Hadad replied that he wanted to “ask this question in relation to the reliability of the witness”. For this the judges told him that they would not allow him to ask the question.

After Hadad insisted on this, the judges looked at the indictment, and then pointed out to him that “it is related to the subject we said not to ask.” When Shahdad insisted on this with shouts, Judge Friedman Feldman decided to stop the hearing, and the judges left the courtroom.

Yesterday, the head of the defense team in Netanyahu’s trial, Attorney Baez Ben Zur, informed the Jerusalem District Court that due to the health condition of a family member, he will end his position after the conclusion of the prosecution case in Case 4000. His retirement is in full agreement and coordination with Prime Minister Netanyahu. D. Haddad, who represents the Prime Minister in cases 1000 and 2000, expressed his willingness to represent him in this case as well.

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