00:00What happened this morning was the same as yesterday. We don't have the Hebrew interpreter,
00:19so the trial cannot proceed because I insist, we insist, we insist that there must be a
00:25Hebrew interpreter because he understands Hebrew. So no choice, the court has no choice.
00:31They have postponed the matter to next week on the 13th at 2pm. 2pm. Because in the morning
00:38I'll be in the Court of Appeal, so I requested at 2pm.
00:42Is it still difficult to find a Hebrew interpreter?
00:44It looks like that.
00:46So later, will this case be considered as a single case?
00:51I don't know. That's the direction of the court. The court wants to proceed. Whether there is a Hebrew interpreter or not.
00:57But that is the right of the accused. Under the Criminal Procedure Act, Section 270,
01:03also under the Constitution, it is a fundamental right to have a Hebrew interpreter,
01:12a language that is understood by the accused. Every trial is like that.
01:16How is it with the court's decision?
01:19Okay, the situation is good. No problem.
01:21But still there is communication in English?
01:23Simple English.
01:25Okay. Thank you. See you on Monday.
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