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JERUSALEM, Nov 16 — Former Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu made a rare appearance at his corruption trial today but an expected courtroom encounter with an ex-aide who has turned state’s witness never happened as judges postponed his testimony. Netanyahu, who served as prime minister...

JERUSALEM, Nov 16 — Former Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu made a rare appearance at his corruption trial today but an expected courtroom encounter with an ex-aide who has turned state’s witness never happened as judges postponed his testimony.

He is not required to attend all the hearings in his trial, which began last year, and had not previously been seen in the court since April. The 72-year-old made no comment to reporters as he arrived at the Jerusalem courthouse in a motorcade. Netanyahu’s former spokesman and close adviser Nir Hefetz, one of a small group of ex-aides to turn state’s witness, had been due to begin on Tuesday what is likely to be weeks or even months of testimony.

 

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