Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu just got slammed again in his legal saga! The Jerusalem court flat-out rejected his request for a two-week pause in his corruption trial. Judge Rivka Friedman-Feldman made it crystal clear: Netanyahu didn’t provide enough solid reasons to delay the evidence presentation. The state prosecution also opposed the break, saying the slow pace of testimony and upcoming summer vacation aren’t good enough excuses. This ruling shines a harsh spotlight on Netanyahu’s desperate attempts to dodge justice as his trial barrels on without a break. Will the PM slip away scot-free, or is justice finally catching up? Meanwhile, Netanyahu is busy boasting about a victory over Iran and opening doors for new peace deals, but the courtroom drama is far from over! Think this is the end? Think again — the real fight is just heating up. So, what’s your take on this court twist? Is justice slow but sure, or is politics still the boss? Drop a comment and stir the pot!
Israeli Court Rejects Netanyahu’s Request to Pause Corruption Trial
