Middle East Ceasefire: Israel Lifts State of Emergency, Netanyahu's Corruption Trial Resumes
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Following a ceasefire between the US and Iran, Israel lifted its state of emergency, which will allow for the resumption of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's corruption trial amidst declining political support.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: When was the state of emergency in Israel lifted according to the report?
- A: The state of emergency was lifted on the evening of the 8th after the US and Iran agreed to a ceasefire.
- Q: What action did Israel take after the state of emergency was lifted?
- A: Israel launched widespread attacks on Hezbollah forces backed by Iran in Lebanon, threatening the ceasefire.
- Q: What specific charges does Benjamin Netanyahu face in his trial?
- A: Benjamin Netanyahu is facing charges of bribery, fraud, and breach of trust as the first indicted prime minister.
- Q: Why has Netanyahu's corruption trial been delayed multiple times since 2020?
- A: The trial has been delayed multiple times because of the prime minister's busy official schedule.
- Q: When is Israel scheduled to hold its next general election?
- A: Israel is scheduled to hold a general election in October this year, putting the coalition government at risk.