Netanyahu Accused in Corruption Cases, Testifies for Second Day

Netanyahu arrived Wednesday afternoon at the Zionist District Court to testify for the second consecutive day in the corruption cases he is accused of, including charges of bribery, fraud and breach of trust.
Yesterday, Netanyahu appeared in court for the first time on corruption charges.
Zionist media said that Netanyahu’s stand to testify before the court is a precedent in the occupying entity, as it is the first time that a Zionist prime minister has been tried while he is in office.
Netanyahu’s testimony in the so-called “Case 4000” case will be about the Zionist telecommunications company Bezeq receiving extensive financial facilities in exchange for Netanyahu and his wife giving positive media coverage on the news site Walla News, owned by Bezeq owner Shaul Elovitch.



