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Israel enters uncharted territory with Netanyahu's indictment

Supporters of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu protest outside the Prime Minister's residence in Jerusalem on Nov 21, 2019. PHOTO: EPA-EFE
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TEL AVIV - No one seems to know the road ahead as Israel enters uncharted legal territory amid the deepest government crisis in the country's history after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was charged with bribery and three counts of breach of trust.

Some even fear an outbreak of violence.

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