Netanyahu asked again to shorten the discussion: "I need to go up to Jerusalem"

In the hearing, the cross-examination in Case 4000 (Bezeq-Walla affair) ended, and the cross-examination in Case 2000 (Netanyahu-Moses affair) began. The Prime Minister turned to the judges: "I need to leave at two-thirty." In addition,…
Assessment
The trial's pace is being shaped not just by legal arguments but by the prime minister's schedule and physical needs. Repeated requests to adjourn early and interruptions for document delivery signal a defendant trying to control proceedings. This may test the court's patience and raise questions about whether the judicial process can maintain its rhythm under such pressure.
