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Netanyahu’s corruption case testimony ends after 98 hearings

24 June 2026
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s corruption trial concluded on Wednesday after 98 hearings over 18 months. He described the process as “10 years of hell.” The corruption allegations against him emerged in 2016, with formal indictments filed in November 2019. Netanyahu is facing charges of bribery, fraud, and breach of trust across three major cases: Case 1000 involves receiving gifts from businessmen; Case 2000 pertains to negotiations for favorable media coverage; and Case 4000 covers regulatory advantages granted to a businessman in exchange for positive media treatment. Following the conclusion of his testimony, the court will enter the closing-arguments phase, allowing both sides to submit legal summaries before a verdict is reached. Additionally, the International Criminal Court has issued arrest warrants for Netanyahu since 2024 on war crimes and crimes against humanity related to the Gaza conflict.

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The outcome of Netanyahu’s trial could significantly impact Israeli politics and public perception of corruption among leaders. The allegations against him have raised questions about the integrity of political systems in Israel and the accountability of public officials. Netanyahu has served as Prime Minister since 2009, making this trial particularly consequential for his long-standing political career. Furthermore, the concurrent ICC charges highlight ongoing international scrutiny regarding Israel’s actions in Gaza, which could influence diplomatic relations and Israel’s standing in the global community.

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