The prosecution said on Sunday that Netanyahu had said repeatedly that he would be able to continue as prime minister and defendant.
“On the one hand, he [Netanyahu] seeks to testify to an exceptional length of testimony; and on the other hand, he seeks to ensure that the hearing will not be conducted efficiently but will last many months,” said the prosecution.
The defense’s proposal, that in between the prime minister’s testimonies other witnesses be heard, would contaminate Netanyahu’s testimony and disrupt its continuity.
The complex political situation
In a closed hearing on Wednesday, the defense had made the request in light of the demands of Netanyahu’s leadership position during wartime and a complex political situation. The prosecution said on Sunday that Netanyahu had said repeatedly that he would be able to continue as prime minister and defendant.
Netanyahu had previously requested that the court hold two hearings a week in December, but had been denied by the judges. The court had then determined that there was no compelling reason to shorten the weekly schedule, though in practice there has been no week with three Netanyahu hearings.
The things that were true in December 2024 are also true in February 2025,” said the prosecution.
The Netanyahu team had also requested Thursday that the Monday hearing be cancelled, but on Sunday the court ruled that the session would continue as planned. A separate ruling would be issued on the proposal for a shortened weekly schedule.