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Cracks in Netanyahu Prosecution? Senior Official Says Bribery Charge May Need to Be Dropped

Jun 29, 2026·2 min read

A senior official in Israel’s State Attorney’s Office has acknowledged that prosecutors may need to reconsider the bribery charge against Prime Minister Binyomin Netanyahu, following renewed comments from the judges presiding over his trial and after hearing Netanyahu’s testimony in court.

In an interview with Kan Reshet Bet, the senior official said the latest remarks by Jerusalem District Court Judge Rivka Friedman-Feldman have prompted prosecutors to reexamine their position regarding the bribery allegation in Case 4000.

“The recommendation requires us to recalculate our course. It was made in the past as well, but it carries different significance after Netanyahu’s testimony,” the official said.

Judge Friedman-Feldman’s comments came during a hearing addressing the defense’s request to expand the testimony schedule to five days a week. She noted that the judges’ view has not changed since they first urged prosecutors in June 2023 to withdraw the bribery charge while continuing to pursue the breach of trust allegations in Cases 1000, 2000, and 4000.

“We had not planned to say this, but after hearing the Prime Minister’s testimony, our position, as expressed in June 2023, remains unchanged,” Friedman-Feldman said during a hearing held today on expanding the defense’s witness schedule to five days a week.

The latest developments have fueled renewed speculation that the prosecution could ultimately abandon the most serious charge against Netanyahu, while continuing to pursue the remaining allegations in the long-running criminal proceedings.

{Matzav.com}

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