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Defiant Netanyahu rips justice system as his trial begins

- By Aron Heller

JERUSALEM — To the sounds of his impassione­d supporters chanting outside, a defiant Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu strode into a Jerusalem courtroom Sunday to face corruption charges in a long-awaited trial that has overshadow­ed three inconclusi­ve elections and deeply divided the country.

As he entered the courthouse to become the country’s first sitting prime minister to go on trial, Netanyahu launched into a lengthy tirade against the nation’s justice system in which he accused police, prosecutor­s, judges and the media of a deep state-type conspiracy aimed to oust him against the will of the people.

“I stand before you with a straight back and head raised high,“he said, surrounded by leading Cabinet ministers of his Likud party. “The objective is to depose a strong, right-wing prime minister, and thus remove the nationalis­t camp from the leadership of the country for many years.“

Netanyahu faces charges of fraud, breach of trust and accepting bribes in a series of corruption cases stemming from ties to wealthy friends. He is accused of accepting lavish gifts and offering to grant favors to powerful media moguls in exchange for favorable coverage of him and his family. He denies the charges, which come after years of scandals swirling around the family.

Netanyahu refused to sit until TV cameras left the room, and remained in the front row throughout the session.

In a hint of what could lie ahead, his lawyer said the defense would need several months to study the hundreds of reams of evidence and to build its legal team.

Netanyahu did not speak during the one-hour session, rising just once to confirm he understood the charges. He will not be required to attend future hearings during a case that legal analysts expect to stretch over several years. The next hearing was scheduled for July 19.

Before the session, Netanyahu said police and prosecutor­s had conspired “to stitch up” a case against him, and said the evidence was “contaminat­ed” and exaggerate­d. He called for the court proceeding­s to be broadcast live on TV to ensure “full transparen­cy.”

“While the media continues to deal with nonsense, with these false, trumped up cases, I will continue to lead the state of Israel and deal with issues that really matter to you,” he said, including efforts to resuscitat­e the economy and prepare for a possible second wave of the novel coronaviru­s.

 ?? Yonathan Sindel / Pool /AFP via Getty Images ?? Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accused police, prosecutor­s, judges and media of conspiring against him on the first day of his trial.
Yonathan Sindel / Pool /AFP via Getty Images Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accused police, prosecutor­s, judges and media of conspiring against him on the first day of his trial.

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