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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu arrived in a Tel Aviv court Monday to continue his testimony in the ongoing corruption trial for alleged corruption. Netanyahu is the first sitting Israeli leader to take the stand as a criminal defendant.
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Approximately 60% of Israelis want Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to resign from his post, according to a Channel 12 poll released on Wednesday.
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The attorney-general has consistently ruled against the government, deeming large parts of its agenda illegal or unconstitutional. The Netanyahu government, in turn, began ignoring Baharav-Miara’s rulings, which according to Israeli legal norms should be binding.
Suggesting the findings would be “predetermined,” without providing any evidence, the Israeli prime minister said a court-led probe would be biased.
Should Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu resign? That's the opinion of 60 percent of Israelis, according to a public opinion poll published on Thursday. The results of the poll indicate that 60 percent of Israelis are in favor of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's resignation.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reportedly urged Shin Bet chief Ronen Bar to resign from his position, N12 reported on Sunday evening. Bar refused to resign and told Netanyahu that if he wanted him gone,