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By Mounira Magdy
Published: November 30, 2023
The trial of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on corruption charges, which was suspended along with all other non-urgent cases after October 7, is scheduled to resume next week.
After the state of emergency imposed by Justice Minister Yariv Levin for the courts when the war with Hamas began last month ended today, Levin instructed most courts to resume their normal work tomorrow.
The next session in Netanyahu's trial is scheduled to be held at the Jerusalem District Court next Monday.
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