Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu's attorney, Amit Hadad, was interviewed by Israeli public radio on Tuesday morning regarding Netanyahu's demand on Monday night for a confrontation with the state's witnesses in the corruption investigations against him.

Hadad said, "They changed their minds 180 degrees when they became state witnesses. It appears to me that anyone who wants truth and aspires to reach it should have wanted to hold a confrontation. It's such an important tool. It did not occur to us that they would not let him confront it."