Jerusalem court postpones Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu's corruption testimony

Jerusalem. A Jerusalem court has decided to cancel the scheduled testimony of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in his corruption trial for this week.According to local media, Netanyahu's legal team requested the postponement citing 'security and diplomatic reasons,' a request the court has accepted.The case is currently in the cross-examination phase of Netanyahu's testimony. He has been facing trial on three corruption charges dating back to 2019.This development is seen as a continuation of recent delays. Previously, Netanyahu's court appearances have been rescheduled multiple times.These delays are often linked to conflicts and war situations involving Gaza, Lebanon, and Iran, which...