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A court postpones Netanyahu's hearings in his corruption trial


Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during a visit to the site at the Weizmann Institute of Science, which was hit by an Iranian missile strike, in the central city of Rehovot, Israel, on June 20, 2025. (Credit: Jack Guez/Reuters.)

A court partially accepted Sunday the request of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to postpone his hearings in his corruption trial, according to a court document released by Likud, Netanyahu's party.

"Following the explanations provided, [...] we partially accept the request and at this stage cancel Netanyahu's hearing days set for June 30 and July 2," states the document from the Jerusalem court, which had previously rejected the Israeli Prime Minister's request.

A court partially accepted Sunday the request of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to postpone his hearings in his corruption trial, according to a court document released by Likud, Netanyahu's party.

"Following the explanations provided, [...] we partially accept the request and at this stage cancel Netanyahu's hearing days set for June 30 and July 2," states the document from the Jerusalem court, which had previously rejected the Israeli Prime Minister's request.