Israeli court issues ultimatum to Netanyahu
According to the Zionist newspaper Ma'ariv, the Israeli Prime Minister refused to provide medical records and documentation in connection with a complaint he filed against several journalists alleging that he is not in good health.
According to the report, the Zionist court warned Netanyahu that if he does not provide his medical records within 2 and a half weeks, legal orders will be issued against him.
Recently, two Zionist journalists named Ben Kasbit and Uri Maskav, as well as a lawyer named Gonen Isaac, announced that Netanyahu is not in good health.
Following the publication of this news, Netanyahu filed a lawsuit against these individuals, claiming that they had published false information about his health.
Previously, Israeli journalists and lawyers had announced in several reports that Netanyahu had physical problems and that this was affecting his performance as prime minister.
The trial of the Israeli Prime Minister, which was scheduled to take place today, Tuesday, was canceled, and Netanyahu resorted to the lap of his military assistant to escape the trial.
At the beginning of yesterday's interrogation session, Benjamin Netanyahu once again requested that his days in court be reduced to two days a week, on Mondays and Wednesdays, but his request was rejected by the court.
However, after he left the court before the end of the session and after receiving a note, his military assistant went to the court along with the head of the intelligence service and after talking to the judge to cancel today's session, he was taken away for security reasons.