Netanyahu testifies for first time in corruption trial
2024-12-11
TEL AVIV: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu tool< the witness stand for the first time on Tuesday in his long-running corruption trial, saying he was being hounded for his hawlcish security policies.
Netanyahu, 75, is Israel`s first sitting prime minister to be charged with a crime.
He is testifying at the same time Israel is engaged in a conflict in Gaza and facing possible new threats posed by regional turmoil, including in Syria.
Last week judges ruled that Netanyahu, indicted in 2019, must testify three times a week, forcing the longtime Israeli leader to juggle between the courtroom and the warroom at Israel`s Defence Ministry, minutes away from the courthouse.
He took the stand for about four hours and will resume testifying on Wednesday.
Twice his military secretary handed him written messages, the first time requiring a recess and underscoring his having to do double duty as prime minister.
The leader of the right-wing Likud party, Netanyahu assailed the Israeli media for what he called its leftist stance and accused journalists of having hounded him for years because his policies did not align with a push for a Palestinian state.
`I have been waiting for eight years for this moment to tell the truth,` Netanyahu told thethree-judge court. But I am also a prime minister ... I am leading the country through a seven-front war. And I think the two can be done in parallel.
Netanyahu was indicted in three cases involving gifts from millionaire friends and for allegedly seel(ing regulatory favours for media tycoons in return for favourable news coverage. He denies any wrongdoing and has pleaded not guilty.
`Had I wanted good coverage all I would have had to have done would be to signal toward a two-state solution. ... Had I moved two steps to the left I would have been hailed,` he said.
He stood rather than sat in the witnessbox while testifying. In lengthy replies, he portrayed himself as a staunch defender of Israels security, withstanding pressures from international powers and a hostile domestic media.
Underground courtroom Netanyahu smiled confidently when he entered the Tel Aviv District Court around 10am. The trial was moved from Jerusalem for undisclosed security reasons and convened in an underground courtroom. Before Netanyahu took the stand, his lawyer Amit Hadad laid out for the judges what the defence maintains are fundamental flaws in the investigation. Prosecutors, Hadadsaid, `weren`t investigating a crime, they were going after a person.` Several protesters gathered outdoors, some of them supporters and others demanding Netanyahu do more to negotiate the release of some 100 prisoners still held by Hamas in Gaza.
Israel has been waging conflict in Gaza for more than a year, during which Netanyahu had been granted a delay for the start of his court appearances. Last Thursday, judges ruled that he must start testifying.
In the run-up to his court date, Netanyahu revived familiar pre-war rhetoric against law enforcement, describing investigations against him as a witch hunt.-Reuterssaid, `weren`t investigating a crime, they were going after a person.` Several protesters gathered outdoors, some of them supporters and others demanding Netanyahu do more to negotiate the release of some 100 prisoners still held by Hamas in Gaza.
Israel has been waging conflict in Gaza for more than a year, during which Netanyahu had been granted a delay for the start of his court appearances. Last Thursday, judges ruled that he must start testifying.
In the run-up to his court date, Netanyahu revived familiar pre-war rhetoric against law enforcement, describing investigations against him as a witch hunt.-Reuters