The scheduled testimony in Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s corruption trial was canceled at the last minute, according to Israeli media reports on April 27, 2026. The hearing was set to resume after a long break caused by the ongoing war, but it was suspended about an hour before it was due to begin. The cancellation reportedly followed a request from Netanyahu’s lawyer, Amit Haddad, citing security concerns.
The testimony was part of Netanyahu’s long-running criminal case involving multiple corruption charges, including bribery, fraud, and breach of trust. The trial has faced repeated delays due to the war situation and other interruptions.
Observers noted that this latest postponement adds further uncertainty to the timeline of the judicial process, which has already been disrupted several times.