Prime Minister Netanyahu is unlikely to appear in the court cases


Tel Aviv: After Hezbollah attacked Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's residence last month, he moved his office from the top floor to the basement.
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu postponed his son's wedding for an indefinite period due to the fear of Hezbollah attacks.
According to Israeli media, Prime Minister Netanyahu is unlikely to appear in the court cases.
Earlier, Israeli Prime Minister Binjamin Netanyahu acknowledged the pager device explosions in Lebanon and the attack on Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah.
According to an Israeli news website, Netanyahu said Israel was behind the blasts on Hezbollah's communications device and the attacks on Nasrallah.
This is the first time an Israeli official has claimed responsibility for the pager attacks in Lebanon.
Netanyahu acknowledged the attacks at the first Israeli cabinet meeting today after sacking the defense minister last week.
The Israeli prime minister told cabinet members that he had insisted on the strikes, while the former defense minister was against the strikes.
It is pertinent to note that on September 17, explosions occurred in pager devices in different areas of Lebanon, as a result of which many people were killed and thousands were injured.
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