Netanyahu Requests Cancellation of Cross-Examination
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu asked to cancel his scheduled cross-examination. The prosecution agreed to the request. Judges have not yet ruled on the matter.
abcnews.go.comIsraeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu requested to cancel his cross-examination scheduled for the following day. The request cited diplomatic or security reasons. The prosecution agreed to the request. Judges have not yet issued a decision on the matter.
is scheduled to testify in his ongoing trial.
The trial concerns charges against him. The request was made ahead of the planned cross-examination session.
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2 events- September 16, 2025
Netanyahu arrived at the courtroom for testimony in his trial.
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Netanyahu requested to cancel the next day's cross-examination.
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The trial schedule may be adjusted depending on the judges' decision.
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