Netanyahu's judges are dragging out his trial amid unprecedented disruptions by PM
Netanyahu's cross-examination in his criminal trials has been plagued by unprecedented disruptions. Of nearly 60 scheduled hearings, only 15 went ahead without being canceled or cut short. While Netanyahu has at times offered dubious excuses, his judges also bear part of the responsibility
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Netanyahu and his attorney Amit Hadad at a hearing in his ongoing corruption trial at the Tel Aviv District Court, in May. Credit: Tomer Appelbaum
Netanyahu's cross-examination in his criminal trials has been plagued by unprecedented disruptions. Of nearly 60 scheduled hearings, only 15 went ahead without being canceled or cut short. While Netanyahu has at times offered dubious excuses, his judges also bear part of the responsibility












