Following testimony from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, judges reiterated their call for the state prosecution to drop the bribery charge against him. The judges affirmed that their position, initially expressed in June 2023, remains unchanged. This development centers on Case 4000, involving allegations of a quid pro quo between Netanyahu and a telecommunications magnate. The court’s repeated urging suggests significant doubts regarding the strength of the bribery case. While the prosecution has not yet responded publicly to the latest appeal, the judges’ stance places increasing pressure on their decision-making. The ongoing legal proceedings against Netanyahu continue to be a focal point of Israeli politics. The prime minister maintains his innocence, claiming the charges are politically motivated.