Trump Calls Netanyahu Corruption Trial End Request to Israel
- Former US President Donald Trump has urged a full pardon for Israeli Prime Minister
- Benjamin Netanyahu has been facing legal challenges in three separate cases for the past five years.
- Netanyahu has consistently denied any wrongdoing, characterizing the proceedings as a politically motivated "witch hunt."
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Donald Trump Calls for Full pardon of Benjamin netanyahu
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Former US President Donald Trump has urged a full pardon for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, currently on trial for corruption and conflict of interest. The request, delivered in a letter to Israeli President Isaac Herzog, has ignited debate over the independence of Israel’s judicial system and the influence of foreign powers.
Background: Netanyahu’s Legal Battles
Benjamin Netanyahu has been facing legal challenges in three separate cases for the past five years. He became the first sitting Israeli Prime Minister to be indicted in 2020. The charges center around allegations of receiving gifts, manipulating media coverage, and benefiting shareholders of television channels thru favorable policy decisions. BBC News reports that the first case involves alleged receipt of expensive gifts, including cigars and champagne, from businessmen in exchange for favors. The second concerns alleged attempts to secure positive media coverage from an Israeli newspaper, and the third alleges that Netanyahu influenced decisions to benefit shareholders of television channels in return for positive media coverage.
Netanyahu has consistently denied any wrongdoing, characterizing the proceedings as a politically motivated “witch hunt.”
The Three Cases in Detail
| Case Number | Allegation | Key details |
|---|---|---|
| Case 1 | Receipt of Gifts | Alleged acceptance of expensive gifts (cigars, champagne) from businessmen in exchange for favors. |
| Case 2 | Media Manipulation | Alleged attempts to influence media coverage through deals with an Israeli newspaper. |
| Case 3 | Favoring TV Shareholders | Alleged influence on policy decisions to benefit shareholders of Israeli television channels in exchange for positive media coverage. |
Trump’s Intervention: The Letter to Herzog
on February 29, 2024, Israeli President isaac Herzog received a letter from former US President Donald Trump. According to the BBC, Trump’s letter explicitly calls for a full pardon for Netanyahu. Trump stated he fully respects the independence of the Israeli judicial system but believes Netanyahu is being unjustly and politically persecuted.
Herzog’s office responded by acknowledging Trump’s opinion but emphasized that any pardon request must originate directly from Netanyahu himself. This highlights the procedural requirements for presidential pardons within the Israeli legal framework.
Netanyahu expressed gratitude for Trump’s “amazing support,” posting on X (formerly Twitter) that the former US President “as usual, calls it the right way.” He also expressed hope for continued cooperation in strengthening security and achieving peace.
Reactions and Implications
The timing of trump’s intervention is notable, occurring amidst ongoing political tensions in Israel and ahead of potential shifts in the US political landscape. The call for a pardon raises concerns about the potential for external influence on Israel’s judicial processes, which are designed to be self-reliant.
Legal experts are divided on the implications of Trump’s letter. Some argue it is a symbolic gesture with little practical effect, as a pardon requires a formal request from Netanyahu. Others suggest it could embolden Netanyahu’s supporters and further polarize public opinion.
