Jerusalem District Court judges have mandated a significantly accelerated schedule for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s corruption trial, known as the “Case 1000” and related matters. Following the Jewish holidays of Sukkot and Simchat Torah (post-Tishrei), proceedings will transition to a full-time basis, meaning hearings will be held five days a week. This decision represents an unusual and intensive pace for the high-profile case. Court sessions are slated to resume this Sunday at the Jerusalem District Court in Salah a-Din Street. The move suggests the court’s intention to expedite the lengthy legal process. No specific reason for the acceleration was immediately given, but it indicates a push for a quicker resolution to the charges against Netanyahu.
