Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel took the stand on Tuesday. Here’s what to know about the trial.
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Documents released by the Israeli Justice Ministry shed light on why prosecutors decided to go forward with some cases, but not others.
Prosecutor Moves to Indict Netanyahu on Corruption Charges
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The Corruption Cases Against Netanyahu
The Israeli prime minister faces possible bribery and fraud charges stemming from three separate corruption investigations this year.