BREAKING: Netanyahu's testimony ended due to a "security matter" amid Israeli attacks in Syria. Not a strange coincidence. https://t.co/BfCzN9p6Ss
Netanyahu trial adjourned amid strikes on Syria https://t.co/NI5QgUOPrx
شهادت بنیامین نتانیاهو در دادگاه به دلیل حملات ارتش اسرائیل به سوریه با هدف دفاع از جامعه دروزی، زودتر از زمان تعیین شده پایان یافت
The Jerusalem District Court abruptly adjourned Wednesday’s session in Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s long-running corruption trial after the defendant received an urgent security briefing, according to reports from Israel’s Channel 12 and Army Radio. Israeli media said Netanyahu’s military aide delivered the message, prompting the prime minister to leave the courtroom and ask that the hearing be suspended. Army Radio later cited unspecified Israeli strikes in Syria—described by some outlets as aimed at protecting the country’s Druze minority—as the security development that triggered the interruption. The proceeding is part of three separate graft cases in which prosecutors allege that Netanyahu accepted gifts from wealthy businessmen and sought to trade regulatory favors for favorable media coverage. The trial, which resumed earlier this year after repeated delays, will be rescheduled; the court did not immediately announce a new date.