23-11-2024 09:35 AM Jerusalem Timing

Israeli Court Acquits Lieberman on Graft Charges

Israeli Court Acquits Lieberman on Graft Charges

An Israeli court on Wednesday acquitted former foreign minister Avigdor Lieberman on charges of fraud and breach of trust

An Israeli court on Wednesday acquitted former foreign minister Avigdor Lieberman on charges of fraud and breach of trust, Israeli public radio reported.
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The head of the hardline nationalist Yisrael Beitenu party, who resigned from the foreign ministry in December 2012, can return to his cabinet post immediately, as long as the attorney general does not file an appeal.
 
Lieberman was unanimously acquitted by a panel of three judges at Jerusalem Magistrates Court in a hearing which lasted just a few minutes, the radio said.
  
The stocky 55-year-old former nightclub bouncer was accused of rewarding Israeli diplomat Zeev Ben Aryeh with an embassy posting in Latvia after he tipped him off about a police probe into his affairs, AFP said.
  
"I want to thank the court," a jubilant Lieberman said after the hearing. "After 17 years (of investigations), it is behind me... I am putting this matter behind me and I look forward to the challenges ahead."
  
Despite his resignation from the cabinet, he remained a member of parliament and leader of Yisrael Beitenu. He also holds the prestigious position of chairman of the high-profile parliamentary committee on foreign affairs and defense.