Netanyahu Graft Trial Goes Full Throttle as Testimony Begins
- Court sessions are scheduled to run three times a week
- Process to tap next prime minister simultaneously begins
A protester wearing a mask, depicting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, attends a gathering outside the district court in Jerusalem, April 5.
Photographer: Menahem Kahana/AFP/Getty Images
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Benjamin Netanyahu’s corruption trial swings into high gear on Monday as prosecutors begin to build their courtroom case against the Israeli leader, whose political life is already on the line after a fourth inconclusive election.