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Netanyahu in court for graft trial appearance

Netanyahu in court for graft trial appearance

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu participates in a press conference with US President Donald Trump in the State Dining Room of the White House in Washington, DC, on Sep 29, 2025. (File photo: AFP/Andrew Caballero-Reynolds)

TEL AVIV: Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was back in a Tel Aviv court on Wednesday (Oct 15) for the latest hearing in his long-running corruption trial, which opened in May 2020.

The prime minister kept a smiling face as he and his entourage of several ministers from his conservative Likud party were heckled by protesters en route to the tribunal.

It comes after US President Donald Trump suggested on Monday that the Israeli premier should be pardoned in his three separate corruption cases.

His latest appearance at the Tel Aviv court also follows the return of the hostages taken by Hamas as part of Trump's US-brokered plan to end the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza.

In one case, Netanyahu and his wife, Sara, are accused of accepting more than US$260,000 worth of luxury goods, including champagne, cigars and jewellery, from billionaires in exchange for political favours.

In two other instances, Netanyahu is also charged with attempting to negotiate better press coverage from two Israeli media outlets. He has denied any wrongdoing, claiming to be the victim of a political plot.

US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stand at the Knesset on the day Trump addresses it, amid a US-brokered prisoner-hostage swap and ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas, in Jerusalem, Oct 13, 2025. (Photo: Reuters/Evelyn Hockstein)

During his current term, which started in late 2022, Netanyahu has proposed far-reaching judicial reforms that critics say sought to weaken the courts.

Those prompted massive protests that only abated after the onset of the Gaza war, sparked by Hamas's Oct 7, 2023, attack on Israel.

In an address on Monday to the Israeli parliament, the Knesset, Trump told the chamber that Netanyahu should receive a pardon in the graft cases.

"Cigars and champagne, who the hell cares about that?" Trump joked, before asking his Israeli counterpart Isaac Herzog: "Why don't you give him a pardon?"

The Israeli premier is also subject to an arrest warrant issued by the International Criminal Court on suspicion of ordering war crimes in his government's assault on Hamas militants in Gaza.

Netanyahu holds the record for the most years spent at the head of Israel's government, having served 18 years in several stints as premier since 1996.

Source: AFP/rl
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