Israel's PM Arrives in Court to Testify in Corruption Trial
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu arrives at the district court in Tel Aviv for his hearing on corruption charges on December 10, 2024. ©Menahem Kahana/POOL /AFP

Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu arrived in court in Tel Aviv on Tuesday to testify for the first time in his corruption case.

Netanyahu, who has repeatedly sought to delay his appearance in court, is the first sitting prime minister of Israel to face a criminal trial.

Netanyahu faces charges of bribery, fraud and breach of public trust in three separate cases.

Several people, including anti-Netanyahu protesters and his supporters, gathered outside the court, while some right-wing lawmakers attended the session, which was held in an underground chamber for security reasons.

An AFP journalist outside the court reported that the prime minister's supporters chanted "Netanyahu, the people support you," while protesters who have been rallying against him for months chanted "Bibi to prison".

The last time he physically appeared in court was in June 2023, before the war in Gaza began with Hamas’s October 7, 2023 attack against Israel.

"I will speak in court. I am not running away," Netanyahu said at a press conference Monday evening.

With AFP

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