Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu asked the president for clemency in his corruption trial

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu sent the petition through his lawyer to President Isaac Herzog. He was pardoned in the trial in which he faces three cases related to corruption, fraud, abuse of trust and briberyThe head of state’s office confirmed.

The Israeli presidency said in a statement, “The President’s Office realizes that this is an exceptional request that carries important implications. After receiving all relevant opinions, the President will consider the request sincerely and responsibly.”

In early November, the US President said: Donald Trump appealed to Herzog In a letter to pardon Netanyahu, they defended his role in running the country.

During his visit already in October, the US President asked the Israeli Parliament for clemency: “Why don’t they grant him a pardon?” Then he said to the President: “Who cares about some cigars and champagne?”

The letter from Netanyahu’s legal team, released by the presidency, begins by referring to Trump’s letter and On this basis, he requests pardon and the completion of criminal proceedings against the Prime Minister.

The Head of State explained that the petition was transferred to the Pardon Department of the Ministry of Justice. Which will collect the opinions of relevant parties In this bag, in the hands of Yariv Levin, from the Likud Party (Netanyahu’s party).

These opinions will be sent to Herzog’s legal advisor so he can formulate his opinion.

“The criminal proceedings in the Prime Minister’s case harm the interests of the State of Israel, exacerbate differences between different sectors of the population and distract public opinion from the political and security issues on the national agenda,” the Netanyahu team’s letter said.

The president’s lawyers rely on his “administration” Conflicts that Israel has faced in the past two years, such as the attack on Gaza after the October 7 attacks, the attack on Lebanon, the attacks on the Houthis in Yemen, the war in Iran, or the growing tensions with Syria.

They noted, “It is clear that the Prime Minister must, from now on, devote all his strength, energy, time and intelligence to leading the State of Israel.”

Netanyahu’s letter stated on numerous occasions that his “personal interest” was to continue the trial while ensuring his acquittal. On the other hand, he asserts that Israel’s “state interest,” understood as the public interest, depends on the conclusion of the trial.

The statement read, “The Prime Minister is ready to ask His Excellency for clemency, although in doing so he waives his right to pursue the legal proceedings in his case until the end, and this, as was said, is due to the public interest. The interest of the people and the state has always been and will remain before the eyes of the Prime Minister, and this is the case now.”

Netanyahu is on trial For what is known as “Case No. 1000”, Accused of receiving gifts from Hollywood mogul Arnon Milchan in exchange for political favors; In “Case No. 2000,” in which he allegedly benefited from the editor-in-chief of Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper, Arnon “Noni” Mozes, in a fraud and breach of trust scandal to harm the competing newspaper, “Israel Hayom.”

In addition, he is being tried for allegedly committing – in his second term as Minister of Communications (2015-2017) – a bribery crime against businessman Shaul Elovitch, who controlled the telecommunications company Bezeq and the Walla News website. To obtain positive media coverage.

The Israeli prime minister, who claims the trials against him are a “witch hunt” and a “deep state” conspiracy, is the first head of government in Israel’s history to be tried while in office.