Court maintains schedule despite political pressure and Trump's support for the Israeli leader.
An Israeli court has refused Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's request to postpone his corruption trial, rejecting an appeal based on 'security issues.' The ruling came after US President
Donald Trump publicly supported Netanyahu, calling the case a 'witch hunt' and urging for its cancellation.
This development marks a significant moment in Israeli judicial proceedings, underscoring the independence of the court system amidst political controversy.
Netanyahu has been facing multiple charges, including accusations of accepting luxury gifts from wealthy businessmen in exchange for official favors, as well as alleged efforts to secure favorable media coverage.
The case has sparked national debate over the role and influence of the judiciary within Israeli democracy.
As the trial continues, legal experts emphasize that the court's decision underscores the necessity for both the government and the judiciary to maintain their independence and respect each other's roles in society.