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Former Israeli Prime Minister Yair Lapid arrives to testify in the ongoing trial of Israeli Prime Minster Benjamin Netanyahu at the District Court in Jerusalem. IMAGES
Attorney of the former Mexican Defense Minister Salvador Cienfuegos, Edward Sapone, says "We are very blessed that justice was done today," after a federal judge agreed to formally drop charges against the General during a hearing at the federal courthouse in Brooklyn. SOUNDBITE
Jerusalem, 19 Jul (EFE/EPA).- (Camera: Abir Sultan/Laura Fernández Palomo) Benjamin Netanyahu’s lawyer on Sunday requested a six-month postponement in a corruption trial against Israeli Prime Minister due to the pandemic. Proceedings against the Israeli leader continued on Sunday, which is a working day in the country, but Netanyahu did not attend. His lawyer Yossi Segev asked for an adjournment due to the Covid-19 outbreak during a second preliminary hearing in Jerusalem.FOOTAGE OF THE JERUSALEM DISTRICT COURT, WHERE THE TRIAL AGAINST THE PRIME MINISTER IS TAKING PLACEAND SOME PROTESTERS GATHERED IN SUPPORT OF NETANYAHU.
Jerusalem, Jul 14 (EFE / EPA) .- Several thousand Israelis protested Tuesday in Jerusalem in front of the residence of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, and asked for his resignation due to the cases of corruption he is allegedly involved in.The protesters, some of whom have been camping for days in the vicinity of the president's residence, are part of the "Black Flags" movement, which for months have protested almost daily against Netanyahu, who is facing a judicial process in which he is accused of fraud, bribery and breach of trust in three different cases of corruption. (Camera: ABIR SULTAN)FOOTAGE SHOWS THE PROTEST IN JERUSALEM, ISRAEL.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that the UN "has become a moral farce", and called the Human Rights Council a 'joke' as he was gave his address at the United Nations General Assembly in New York, Thursday. The 71st annual UNGA takes place in the UN's New York City headquarters between Tuesday 20 and Monday 26 September.
White House National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan briefs the press following a phone call between Joe Biden and Benjamin Netanyahu during which the US president told his Israeli counterpart that he is "deeply concerned" about Israel potentially conducting military operations in Rafah, adding, "Israel has not presented us or the world with a plan for how or where they would safely move those civilians." SOUNDBITE