Amid a coalition crisis with the parties, Netanyahu heads to a "counter-interrogation" session.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is undergoing his second "cross-examination" session today, Wednesday, in the "Cases of Thousands" at the Tel Aviv District Court.
According to the Israeli newspaper "Yedioth Ahronoth," the hearing is taking place amidst a coalition crisis with ultra-Orthodox Jewish parties regarding the military service exemption law, following instructions from the "Degel Hatorah" party officials to withdraw from the government.
Yesterday, Tuesday, Netanyahu faced a "cross-examination" for the first time since the start of his corruption trial, conducted by prosecutors.
Israeli media explained that Netanyahu must answer all questions posed to him during the cross-examination, and he is not allowed to consult his lawyer.
The cross-examination aims to reveal inconsistencies and contradictions in Netanyahu's statements and verify the credibility of his account.