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Israeli demonstrators gathered outside a court in Tel Aviv on Tuesday as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu appeared in his long-running corruption trial, drawing renewed public attention to the case.

Protesters chanted slogans and held signs demanding accountability, with some saying the demonstrations would continue to ensure the judicial process proceeds without political interference. One demonstrator said Netanyahu should not receive a pardon and must face responsibility for what they described as serious crimes.

Netanyahu has repeatedly denied any wrongdoing and is facing charges of bribery, fraud and breach of trust. His legal team maintains that the prime minister believes the case will ultimately result in a full acquittal once proceedings conclude.

The trial has deepened political divisions in Israel and continues to draw strong public reaction as hearings move forward.

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00:30We are here this morning the same as every week since the beginning of the trials of
00:59Benjamin Netanyahu protesting to make sure that these trials go as planned, that Mr.
01:06Netanyahu does not receive a pardon, does not escape responsibility for the crimes that
01:13he's being judged and the crimes that he's going to be judged for, which are the more
01:19serious ones, but he's going to pay.
01:31I don't think there's a citizen in Israel that doesn't know and understand that the closest
01:37people to Benjamin Netanyahu received money from Qatar during the war while our soldiers
01:44were being shot by guns and ammunition, financed by Qatar, received money from Qatar to diminish
01:52the influence of Qatar in this situation.
01:56There's literally blood on their hands, treason from the highest, highest regard.
02:01And they're going to pay.
02:02They're all going to pay.
02:03They're not going to let this go.
02:27%ah
02:30%ah
02:43%uh
02:52yeah
02:53%uh
02:56!!!!
03:01!!!!
03:06!!!!
03:15Amen.
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