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Netanyahu Seeks Presidential Pardon Amid Corruption Charges

Key Takeaways

  • Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu formally requests presidential pardon from Isaac Herzog
  • Netanyahu’s lawyer submits 111-page document arguing pardon would help him focus on national challenges
  • President’s office acknowledges “extraordinary request” with “significant implications”
  • Netanyahu maintains innocence despite corruption charges dating back to 2019

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has officially requested a presidential pardon from President Isaac Herzog, marking a significant development in his long-running legal battles. The presidential office confirmed receiving the formal request on Sunday.

Netanyahu’s lawyer, Amit Hadad, submitted an extensive 111-page document supporting the pardon application. The presidency acknowledged this as an “extraordinary request” with potentially “significant implications” for the nation.

“Granting this request will allow the prime minister to devote all of his time, abilities, and energy to advancing Israel in these critical times and to dealing with the challenges and opportunities that lie before it,” Hadad argued in the request.

Hadad further contended that pardoning Netanyahu would help “mend rifts between different sectors of the public” and contribute to “strengthening the country’s national resilience.”

Review Process Underway

The presidential legal department will examine the request while the Justice Ministry’s pardons department gathers opinions from relevant authorities. The comprehensive review process reflects the request’s sensitive nature.

“After receiving all of the relevant opinions, the president will responsibly and sincerely consider the request,” the office added.

Presidential Pardon Powers

Although Israel’s president primarily holds ceremonial powers, the position retains authority to grant pardons. While typically applied to convicted individuals, presidential pardons can be granted before legal proceedings conclude if deemed in the public interest.

Netanyahu had previously ruled out seeking pardon if it required admitting guilt, maintaining his innocence throughout the legal process. The prime minister has faced corruption allegations for nearly a decade.

Background of Legal Challenges

The Israeli leader was indicted in 2019 on charges including bribery, fraud, and breach of trust. His trial remains ongoing years after the initial charges were filed.

Critics have accused Netanyahu of deliberately prolonging regional conflicts to shield himself from legal proceedings and maintain political power. The pardon request comes amid these persistent allegations and the ongoing trial.

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