The corruption trial of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, which has been ongoing since 2020, is set to resume on Sunday after being temporarily suspended due to the recent war.
According to Israeli officials, court proceedings were halted during the conflict but are now being restored as the situation gradually returns to normal following the ceasefire.
International media reports say Netanyahu faces charges of bribery, fraud, and breach of trust, all of which he has consistently denied.
The case is one of the most significant legal proceedings in Israel’s political history and has continued alongside his tenure as prime minister.
Meanwhile, former US President Donald Trump has publicly expressed support for granting Netanyahu a presidential pardon, a move that has drawn international attention.
The resumption of the trial is expected to bring renewed political pressure on the Israeli leadership at a time of heightened regional tensions and ongoing diplomatic efforts in the Middle East.

