All three justices hinted that making a ruling now is premature, and will only become relevant once Netanyahu's candidacy to form a government is presented to President Reuven Rivlin.

The High Court of Justice rejected th last remaining legal challenge to Benjamin Netanyahu remaining prime minister following his indictment for bribery on November 21.

A hearing was held before the High Court of Justice on Tuesday morning to discuss the petition asking that the court rule that Netanyahu be disqualified from forming the next government.


Although the High Court announced that it would decide on the matter at a later point, the overall feel of the justices’ questions to the lawyers was that they would very much prefer to stay out of the issue.Chief Justice Esther Hayut, her deputy Justice Hanan Melcer and Justice Uzi Vogelman conducted the hearing.Around 70 hi-tech officials have requested that the court rule on Netanyahu's eligibility to form a government before the upcoming March 2 election, mainly due to the charge of bribery which he faces in Case 4000 also known as the "Bezeq-Walla Affair." Read more at JPost