Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, during the final questioning of his corruption trial on June 22, 2026, accused prosecutors of setting traps to portray his answers as inconsistent. He claimed that despite a clearer picture emerging from the underlying evidence, the prosecution deliberately caused him to give responses that could be misrepresented.
The trial, which has been ongoing for several years, involves charges of bribery, fraud, and breach of trust. Netanyahu has consistently denied any wrongdoing, arguing that the legal proceedings are politically motivated. In his latest testimony, he emphasized that the prosecution's tactics were designed to undermine his credibility.
Legal analysts noted that Netanyahu's defense strategy focuses on attacking the prosecution's methods rather than the substance of the charges. The court is expected to deliberate further before reaching a verdict, which could have significant implications for Israeli politics.