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Halt to Iran attacks means Netanyahu's corruption trial will resume on Sunday

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Posted on April 9, 2026

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By Steven Scheer JERUSALEM, April 9 (Reuters) - Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's long-running corruption trial will resume on Sunday, the courts' spokesperson said on Thursday, hours after

Netanyahu Corruption Trial Resumes After Iran Attacks Halt and Emergency Ends

Resumption of Netanyahu's Corruption Trial Amid Regional Tensions

By Steven Scheer

Background: Emergency Measures and Regional Conflict

JERUSALEM, April 9 (Reuters) - Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's long-running corruption trial will resume on Sunday, the courts' spokesperson said on Thursday, hours after Israel lifted a state of emergency imposed over its war with Iran.

Iranian Attacks and International Response

Iran began targeting Israel with ballistic missiles and drones after Israel and U.S. President Donald Trump launched air strikes on Iran on February 28, citing the aims of preventing it projecting force abroad, ending its nuclear programme and encouraging the overthrow of its rulers.

State of Emergency and Ceasefire

The emergency, which had closed schools and workplaces, was lifted on Wednesday evening as no incoming Iranian missiles had been reported since 3 a.m. (midnight GMT) after a ceasefire was agreed. Extensive Israeli attacks on Lebanon over the presence there of Iran-backed Hezbollah have since jeopardised the truce.

Judicial Proceedings and Political Implications

Resumption of Court Hearings

"With the lifting of the state of emergency and the return of the judicial system to work, hearings will resume as usual," a statement from the Israeli courts said, adding that they would take place between Sundays and Wednesdays.

Charges Against Netanyahu

Netanyahu, the first sitting Israeli prime minister to be charged with a crime, denies charges of bribery, fraud and breach of trust brought in 2019 after years of investigations. His trial, which began in 2020 and could lead to jail terms, has been repeatedly delayed due to his official commitments, with no end date in sight.

Calls for Pardon and Legal Process

Trump has echoed Netanyahu's calls on Israel's President Isaac Herzog for a pardon, citing the impact of regular court appearances on his ability to carry out his duties.

Herzog's office has said the justice ministry's pardons department would gather opinions to submit to the president's legal adviser, who will formulate a recommendation, as per standard practice. Pardons are not usually given mid-trial.

Impact on Netanyahu's Political Standing

The charges against Netanyahu, along with the Hamas attacks on Israel in October 2023, have damaged his standing. Israel is due to hold elections in October that Netanyahu's coalition, the most right-wing in Israel's history, is likely to lose.

(Reporting by Steven Scheer; editing by Philippa Fletcher)

Key Takeaways

  • Israel lifted its state of emergency imposed after the February 28 Operation Lion’s Roar air strikes, enabling normal court operations to resume.
  • Netanyahu’s corruption trial—ongoing since 2020 on charges including bribery, fraud and breach of trust—will restart Sunday after repeated delays due to geopolitical upheaval.
  • U.S. President Trump has publicly pressured Israeli President Herzog for a pre‑trial pardon for Netanyahu, though such pardons are highly unusual.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why was Netanyahu's corruption trial delayed?
The trial was delayed due to his official commitments and a state of emergency imposed after Iran's attacks.
When will Netanyahu's trial resume?
Netanyahu's corruption trial will resume on Sunday, following the lifting of Israel's emergency.
What charges does Netanyahu face?
Netanyahu faces charges of bribery, fraud, and breach of trust brought against him in 2019.
What prompted the state of emergency in Israel?
The emergency was declared after Iran launched missiles and drones at Israel in response to air strikes.

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