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Netanyahu's corruption trial postponed due to coronavirus

A Jerusalem district court has announced it was postponing Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's criminal trial for two months because of restrictions arising from the outbreak of the coronavirus.

Israeli PM face charges of fraud, breach of trust and accepting bribes

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu delivers a statement to reporters during a Likud Party meeting on March 1 in the city of Lod, Israel. (Amir Levy/Getty Images)

A Jerusalem district court has announced it was postponing Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's criminal trial for two months because of restrictions arising from the outbreak of the coronavirus.

Netanyahu was scheduled to appear in court on Tuesday to face charges of fraud, breach of trust and accepting bribes in connection to a series of scandals.

But following the emergency health measures the government enacted restricting the gathering of people in public places, the court announced that it was pushing back the hearing until May 24.

Netanyahu is accused of receiving expensive gifts from wealthy friends and offering to exchange favours with powerful media moguls. He denies the charges.