Netanyahu's trial suspended

The Zionist website "Walla" wrote in this regard: The session dedicated to the testimony of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in the cases brought against him was abruptly suspended.
According to this report, the session was suspended after a confidential document was received by Benjamin Netanyahu.
Netanyahu is facing four separate legal cases within the Israeli regime on charges of fraud, breach of trust and bribery.
The most serious case against Netanyahu is the corruption case of Zionist media outlet "Walla" (Case 4000). The occupation regime's prime minister is accused of receiving favorable news coverage from the Zionist media outlet during the election in exchange for paying "Shaul Elovitch," the owner of Walla, 1.8 billion shekels (the Israeli regime's currency).
Accusations of "receiving and accepting gifts from wealthy individuals" and "bargaining with an opposition media giant to publish supportive material about him" are the two cases under investigation in "Case 1000" and "Case 2000," respectively. In "Case 3000," Netanyahu is also charged with unlawfully acquiring German warships and submarines.