The Tuesday session of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s corruption trial was canceled due to “extraordinary circumstances,” judges said on Monday.

Last week Netanyahu promised defiantly to knock down corruption allegations against him in his long-running trial, where he became the first sitting Israeli leader to take the stand as a criminal defendant.

The Times of Israel, citing Judge Rivka Friedman-Feldman, said that the cancellation came after Netanyahu’s team had made “closed-door arguments” in favor of delaying the session, at which Netanyahu was expected to testify for the third time in the ongoing corruption trial.

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    Trials are an indicator of a growing society. Though considering we just watched a man get convicted of more than 30 felonies and whoops neverminded out the window, I am questioning that society at this point.

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      “Hate crime” implies something else. What you’re describing is the commutation of justice. Vigilantism could also describe it. Hate may be involved, but that’s not the most significant detail of the act.

      All that being said, what sort of trial did Netanyahu give to the 10s of thousands dead in Palestine? That, to me, sounds more like a hate crime.