Breaking News: Server Access Denied for Key Document, Investigation Underway

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Sara Netanyahu’s Attorney Urges Caution Against Initiating ‘Unlawful’ Investigation into Prime Minister’s Wife

Jerusalem, Israel — The legal representative for Sara Netanyahu, wife of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, has issued a stern warning to the Attorney General and the state prosecutor, cautioning against initiating what he describes as an “illegal” investigation into Mrs. Netanyahu’s affairs. This move underscores the ongoing tensions between the prime minister’s family and Israeli legal authorities. The attorney, Yossi Cohen, articulated concerns that any probe into Sara Netanyahu’s actions would be unlawful, asserting that there are no grounds for such an investigation. He did not elaborate on the nature of the alleged actions … Read more

Netanyahu Defends Note Guidance During Trial, Highlights Quick Pace of Investigation and Dismisses Media Bribery Claims

TEL AVIV, Israel — Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu defended his actions during his corruption trial on Monday, arguing his need to balance his court testimony with his duties as prime minister. Throughout his testimony in Tel Aviv District Court, Netanyahu faced scrutiny from prosecutors over receiving notes from aides, an action questioned for its transparency. During the proceedings, the Israeli leader was confronted after a recess, which followed an aide handing him a note. The prosecution expressed concerns about not being privy to the note’s content, which stirred a sharp retort from Netanyahu who insisted … Read more

South Korean Presidential Offices Searched in Expanding Investigation into Alleged Martial Law Plans

Seoul, South Korea – Authorities in South Korea have conducted a raid on the office of the country’s president amid an investigation into alleged attempts to impose martial law during a previous administration. The search marks a significant escalation in a probe that delves deep into the actions of political figures during periods of national unrest. The investigation centers around events that occurred during the tenure of former President Park Geun-hye, particularly following massive public protests in 2016 and 2017 that ultimately led to her impeachment and removal from office. Allegations have surfaced suggesting that … Read more