The panel of Jerusalem District Court judges rejected Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s request to postpone his testimony in his trial for the next two weeks – for the second time today. The Prime Minister requested the postponement due to what he called “first-rate diplomatic, national and security issues.” As a result, the trial is expected to resume on Monday – after about three weeks of recess. Earlier, Netanyahu submitted a secret envelope with his schedule to the judges, but the judges’ decision stated that “without going into details, generally, there are no unusual data, details or matters in the presented schedule.”