Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is set to take witness stand on Tuesday, the first time, in his long-running corruption trial under a court order. This trail is likely to force the Israeli PM to juggle between the courtroom and war room for weeks. The court said Netanyahu charged with bribery, fraud and breach of trust, will testify three times a week. In another development, Syria's Islamist rebel leader and HTS chief Abu Mohammed al-Julani has made a pivotal announcement. He has said that the incoming authorities will announce a list of former senior officials quote unquote involved in torturing the Syrian people. Julani began discussions with the ousted government on transferring power on Monday. Watch The World Report for the latest updates.