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The trial of Israeli national Avitan Shalom, who is facing charges of possessing 200 rounds of ammunition and trafficking six firearms was postponed again on Monday (Jan 13) due to a dispute by the defence regarding the Hebrew interpreter.

This is the third time the trial was postponed, with the second last on Tuesday (Jan 7) due to Avitan’s request for a Hebrew interpreter.

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00:00The trial of Israeli national Avitan Shalom, who is facing charges of possessing 200 rounds
00:10of ammunition and trafficking six firearms, was postponed again on Monday due to a dispute
00:16by the defense regarding the Hebrew interpreter.
00:20This is the third time the trial was postponed, with the second last on January 7 due to Avitan's
00:25request for a Hebrew interpreter.
00:28Deputy Public Prosecutor Mohammad Mustafa P. Kunyalam told Sessions Court Judge Noreena
00:34Zainal Abedin that the prosecution has prepared the witnesses in the case, but did not object
00:40to the request by the defense to postpone the hearing.
00:43Meanwhile, lawyer Jeffrey Uwe, representing Avitan, said the defense requested a postponement
00:49as it concerned the appointment of the Hebrew interpreter.
00:53Judge Noreena allowed the adjournment and set February 14 for the case management.
00:58She also vacated the dates earlier set for the hearing.

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