The opposition leader arrived at the Jerusalem District Court to take the stand as part of Case 1000 -- one of three cases brought against Netanyahu in the trial.
Israeli officials said this will create an international communication corridor for the passage of digital data between Asian countries, with an emphasis on the countries of the Abrahamic Agreements, to Europe and the West - through Israel.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu Wednesday afternoon at the Prime Minister's Office in Jerusalem met with German Bundesrat President Peter Tschentscher and welcomed him on his first visit to Israel.
The event is part of the Central Asian country's Congress of Leaders of World and Traditional Religions, an interreligious forum held in Kazakhstan every three years for the past two decades.
"I am aware that there are additional challenges, but this committee is the tool to continue advancing our brothers and sisters from the Ethiopian community. I know that it will receive the cooperation of all ministries, as has been the case up until now," said Netanyahu.