Israel's Netanyahu attacks justice system as trial begins [View all]
Source: AP
By ARON HELLER
JERUSALEM (AP) To the sounds of his impassioned supporters chanting outside, a defiant Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu strode into a Jerusalem courtroom Sunday to face corruption charges in a long-awaited trial that has overshadowed three inconclusive elections and deeply divided the country.
As he entered the courthouse to become the countrys first sitting prime minister to go on trial, Netanyahu launched into a lengthy tirade against the nations justice system in which he accused police, prosecutors, judges and the media of a deep state-type conspiracy aimed to oust him against the will of the people.
I stand before you with a straight back and head raised high, he said, surrounded by leading Cabinet ministers of his Likud party. The objective is to depose a strong, right-wing prime minister, and thus remove the nationalist camp from the leadership of the country for many years.
The standoff, and Netanyahus own fiery rhetoric, looked to worsen the nations deep divisions just after Netanyahu swore in what he called a unity government with a former rival. Critics have said Netanyahus repeated attacks on the legal system risk irreversible damage to citizens faith in state institutions.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, wearing a face mask in line with public health restrictions due to the coronavirus pandemic, looks at his lawyer inside the court room as his corruption trial opens at the Jerusalem District Court, Sunday, May 24, 2020. He is the countrys first sitting prime minister ever to go on trial, facing charges of fraud, breach of trust, and accepting bribes in a series of corruption cases stemming from ties to wealthy friends. (Ronen Zvulun/ Pool Photo via AP)
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