Argumentet: Vill minska splittringen i landet
I sin begäran om benådning trycker Israels premiärminister Benjamin Netanyahu på behovet av att minska splittringen i landet och ”sänka temperaturen” i debatten kring hans rättegång.
I brevet som skickats in till presidenten hävdar Netanyahu, via sin advokat, att hans personliga önskan skulle vara att låta rättsprocessen fortgå, men att det inte ligger i nationellt intresse.
Den senaste tiden har president Isaac Herzog pressats från flera håll kring att benåda Netanyahu, bland annat från USA:s president Donald Trump.
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Wikipedia (en)
The trial of Benjamin Netanyahu (Hebrew: משפט נתניהו) also known as the Netanyahu-Elovitch-Mozes Trial or the Publisher's Trial, began in 2020 following investigations into allegations of bribery, fraud, and breach of trust by him and close political allies within his inner circle during his fourth and fifth terms as Israel's prime minister. The cases centers on Netanyahu's relationships with Israeli businessman Arnon Milchan, Yedioth Ahronoth publisher Arnon Mozes, and Bezeq controlling shareholder Shaul Elovitch.
The Israel Police began investigating Netanyahu in December 2016 and subsequently recommended indictments against him. The trial is led by a panel of three Jerusalem District Court judges Rivka Friedman-Feldman, Moshe Bar-Am, and Oded Shaham. Friedman-Feldman previously served on the judicial panel that convicted former Prime Minister Ehud Olmert of bribery, resulting in a six-year prison sentence.
On 21 November 2019, Netanyahu was officially indicted for breach of trust, accepting bribes, and fraud, leading him to legally relinquish his ministry portfolios other than prime minister. Netanyahu's trial in the Jerusalem District Court began on 24 May 2020, with witness testimony starting on 5 April 2021. The prosecution listed 333 witnesses. The prosecution rested in July 2024, and defense, starting with Netanyahu's testimony, began in December 2024.
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