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Fewer protesters than expected showed up outside the Tel Aviv courthouse. Government supports attacked as usual Oslo, the High Court and the AG but also slung a lot of mud at the hostages' families
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The Israeli prime minister admitted to having a person friendship with the owner of Walla, but claimed the news site's coverage of him was hostile and negligible. He said that he tried to diversify the telecom market, which he claimed was dominated by left-leaning outlets. The judges allowed Netanyahu to receive ostensibly urgent notes during his testimony – apparently a way of allowing him to interrupt the flow of his testimony
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Filming was strictly forbidden, but Netanyahu performed as if he was being X-rayed by the Israeli public. His themes, therefore, had a dual-use function: he spoke to the three judges in the Tel Aviv court, and he also spoke to the nation
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's appearance in the Tel Aviv District Courthouse on Tuesday was a cold comfort in a country where the rule has already defeated the law. For now, his goal is to present himself as a leader of a superpower, while dwarfing the events described in the indictment