Minister Amichai Eliyahu Urges President Herzog to Pardon Netanyahu Amid Legal and Security Crisis
Minister Amichai Eliyahu, responsible for formulating the official government opinion on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's pardon request, sent an urgent letter to President Isaac Herzog calling for the use of his pardon authority to halt Netanyahu's trial. Eliyahu emphasized that recent judicial developments, including judges' recommendation to drop the bribery charge in Case 4000, reinforce the need for a decisive resolution. He highlighted that the judges' doubts about the central bribery allegation indicate significant legal uncertainty within the judiciary itself.
Eliyahu also stressed Israel's severe security situation, noting that the country is in the midst of one of its toughest conflicts, with soldiers fighting on the front lines and the public needing strong leadership. He criticized the ongoing legal proceedings as deepening societal divisions, weakening leadership, and undermining public trust. The minister argued that the pardon power exists precisely for such national moments requiring a broader perspective beyond legal processes.
The letter concludes with a direct appeal to President Herzog to act courageously and end what Eliyahu described as a political persecution and judicial circus, allowing Israel to focus on its real challenges. This appeal follows a dramatic development in Netanyahu's trial, where a panel of judges at the Jerusalem District Court reaffirmed their June 2023 position recommending the removal of the bribery charge in Case 4000, stating that new evidence and testimonies have not altered their stance.
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