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Netanyahu Asks Israeli President Herzog for Pardon Amid Trial
Netanyahu Asks Israeli President Herzog for Pardon Amid Trial
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Ending the legal cases against him would help unify Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu said in his address, claiming continued prosecution is “tearing society apart.”... 30.11.2025, Sputnik Africa
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Ending the legal cases against him would help unify Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu said in his address, claiming continued prosecution is “tearing society apart.” The request for presidential clemency — submitted before any verdict — is highly unusual. Hearings started December 2024, with Netanyahu facing multiple charges, including bribery in the high-profile Case 4000.
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Netanyahu Asks Israeli President Herzog for Pardon Amid Trial
16:21 30.11.2025 (Updated: 16:34 30.11.2025) Ending the legal cases against him would help unify Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu said in his address, claiming continued prosecution is “tearing society apart.” The request for presidential clemency — submitted before any verdict — is highly unusual. Hearings started December 2024, with Netanyahu facing multiple charges, including bribery in the high-profile Case 4000.