Israel's top court hears petitions to bar Netanyahu from forming government
Ruling against Netanyahu would likely trigger snap election, fourth since April 2019, as country grapples with coronavirus crisis and its economic fallout
Israeli protesters watch Supreme Court deliberations broadcast live on giant screen outside Knesset (parliament) in Jerusalem on Sunday (AFP)
Published date: 3 May 2020 19:17 BST
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Last update: 4 years 6 months ago
Israel's top court on Sunday began hearing arguments to bar Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu from forming a new government as he faces a criminal trial on corruption charges.
The Supreme Court will also hear petitions challenging a coalition deal with his rival-turned-partner Benny Gantz, who is currently speaker of the Knesset, Israel's parliament, AFP said.
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