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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu appeared in court for an evidentiary hearing in a NIS 500,000 defamation case he filed against protest activists and journalists. The hearing concerns statements about his health and fitness.
foxnews.comPrime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu testified in a defamation lawsuit seeking NIS 500,000 in damages from protest activists and journalists over statements about his health. The evidentiary hearing took place before Ramle Magistrate’s Court President Judge Menahem Mizrahi. The case was moved to the Tel Aviv District Court building for security reasons.
The lawsuit addresses claims made by the defendants regarding the prime minister’s health and fitness for office.
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