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Israel’s top court weighs Netanyahu-led unity government

The High Court of Justice heard arguments Monday over a coalition unity deal that would put an end to a year of political deadlock in Israel.

Al-Monitor
May 4, 2020
A panel of judges of the Israeli Supreme Court wear face masks as they address a discussion on a petition asking whether Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu can form a government legally and publicly when indictments are filed against him on a charges of fraud, bribery, and breach of trust, at the Israeli Supreme Court in Jerusalem May 4, 2020. Abir Sultan/Pool via REUTERS - RC2OHG9WN0SQ
A panel of judges of the Israeli Supreme Court wear face masks as they address a discussion on whether Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu can form a government while under indictment, at the Israeli Supreme Court in Jerusalem, May 4, 2020. — Abir Sultan/REUTERS

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