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Netanyahu requests presidential pardon as corruption trial intensifies

Netanyahu seeks pardon amid corruption trial, arguing it undermines governance and national unity, with Trump offering support.

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Netanyahu seeks pardon amid corruption trial, arguing it undermines governance and national unity, with Trump offering support.


Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has formally asked President Isaac Herzog for a full pardon as his long-running corruption trial continues to dominate the political landscape. Netanyahu argues the legal battle is fracturing national unity and undermining his ability to govern effectively during a period of heightened tensions.

The request comes shortly after former U.S. President Donald Trump sent a letter supporting clemency, adding an international dimension to the already polarising case. Netanyahu maintains that ending the trial is essential to protecting Israel’s strategic interests and strengthening ties with its closest allies.

The Justice Ministry’s Pardons Department will now assess the request before President Herzog makes a final ruling. Meanwhile, opposition leaders insist that no pardon should be granted unless Netanyahu admits wrongdoing and shows remorse.

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