Overview
- The Oct. 15 session marks the latest step in a corruption trial that opened in May 2020.
- Prosecutors allege Netanyahu and his wife accepted more than US$260,000 in luxury gifts, with additional counts tied to efforts to secure favorable media coverage.
- Netanyahu denies wrongdoing and says the cases are a political plot against him.
- Protesters heckled the prime minister and Likud ministers as they headed to the Tel Aviv courthouse.
- An ICC arrest warrant over Gaza operations remains in effect, and the court date follows a U.S.-brokered ceasefire and recent hostage releases.