Jerusalem, Israel | Xinhua | A key prosecution witness in former Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s corruption trial began testifying on Monday.
Nir Hefetz, a former media adviser to Netanyahu, delivered his testimony at the Jerusalem District Court. Hefetz described Netanyahu as a “control freak” obsessed with his public image in the press, Israel’s state-owned Kan TV news reported.
“Netanyahu spent at least as much of his time on media as he spent on security issues,” Hefetz told the court.
Hefetz’s testimony supported the prosecutor’s charges, according to which Netanyahu abused his power when he had served as both prime minister and communication minister between 2014 and 2017.
In the case known as “Case 4000,” Netanyahu is accused of giving regulatory and financial benefits to Shaul Elovitch, the former control-holder of Walla and Bezeq, Israel’s largest telecom company, in return for favorable coverage on Walla.
Netanyahu also appeared in court, but left after the beginning of the testimony.
He is facing trial on charges of bribery, fraud and breach of trust in three separate cases. He denied all the allegations, claiming they are part of a “witch hunt.”
His trial was opened in May 2020. Netanyahu is the first prime minister who was indicted with criminal charges while still in office. As Israel’s longest-serving leader, Netanyahu was ousted earlier in 2021 after 12 consecutive years in power.
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