Watch VideoIsrael's Supreme Court continued discussions for the second day over whether Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu can remain in office while facing corruption charges.
The high court is considering a pact between Netanyahu and his main rival, Benny Gantz, and whether it's legal. The two signed a deal to form an...
Israel's Supreme Court Considers Netanyahu, Gantz's Coalition Deal
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