After a full year of exhausting and complex testimony, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's cross-examination in his corruption trial concluded Tuesday in dramatic fashion, with the premier launching a blistering attack on the prosecution and declaring that the entire case represents an invented crime applied retroactively.
Prosecutor Yoni Tadmor informed the judges that she had no further questions for the prime minister, bringing to a close one of the most dramatic chapters in Israeli legal history. The conclusion came after a final day marked by exceptionally high tensions, with Netanyahu losing his composure and unleashing a frontal assault on the State Attorney's Office.
Despite requests from Netanyahu's defense team Monday to shorten proceedings due to the intense pressure, the judges rejected the motion and the hearing continued as scheduled until its planned conclusion.







