New Delhi: Israel keeps attacking Gaza; Monday alone saw around 244 dead. Israeli officials claim that after weeks of failed peace negotiations, they initiated the airstrikes. Nonetheless, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was scheduled to show up for a corruption inquiry on Tuesday, according to the Times of Israel.
Netanyahu had yelled at the judge in an earlier session, which caused court demonstrations of discontent. Should Netanyahu find guilt in this case, he might lose his seat. The present Gaza battle and inability to recover the hostages or destroy Hamas have been intensifying hostility against Netanyahu all around. Commentators point out that one of Netanyahu’s strategies for surviving his political crisis would be stepping up military activity.
On Monday, it began bombing Gaza, terrifying the almost two million residents of the area. According to media sources, during an hour the Israeli army conducted up to 35 strikes.
The judge censured Netanyahu’s outburst in the last hearing and postponed the trial due to the ongoing military operations. According to The Times of Israel, the attacks resulted in judicial postponement of the procedures.
Prosecutors decided to withdraw the matter; Jerusalem District Court justices approved this petition from the defence. Instead, top security agents have scheduled a last-minute security consultation with Netanyahu at 11 AM.