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Netanyahu Trial Resumes Following Iran Ceasefire as He Requests Testimony Delay

Benjamin Netanyahu Corruption Trial·April 9 – April 10, 2026

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Netanyahu Trial Resumes Following Iran Ceasefire as He Requests Testimony Delay

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's corruption trial will resume this Sunday after a pause during the conflict with Iran. The court schedule returns to normal because the government lifted a state of emergency following the halt to military attacks. Netanyahu faces charges of bribery, fraud, and breach of trust in three separate cases now that the regional conflict has reached a ceasefire. Although the trial is moving forward, Netanyahu has requested a delay in his own testimony. His legal team argues that the current regional security situation makes it difficult for him to prepare and appear in court. This request comes as the court prepares to hear evidence following the pause in the Iran war.
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Netanyahu Criminal Trial Will Resume After Iran Ceasefire -- But He Wants To Delay Testimony

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Netanyahu requests delay in his corruption trial testimony

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Netanyahu trial to resume Sunday following pause in Iran war

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Halt to Iran attacks means Netanyahu's corruption trial will resume on Sunday

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