Israeli Minister Calls for Mandelblit and Others to Be Imprisoned Over Netanyahu Trial
Israeli Minister Amichai Eliyahu sharply criticized the legal officials involved in Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's trial during a radio interview on Wednesday. Eliyahu stated that anyone involved in what he called a fabricated case against Netanyahu, including Attorney General Avichai Mandelblit, should be imprisoned. He accused them of corruption, damaging democracy, and intimidating even the President of Israel. Eliyahu specifically named Mandelblit and Deputy Attorney General Dina Zilber as individuals who should face jail time.
The minister, who is responsible for drafting the government's official opinion on Netanyahu's trial, also sent an urgent letter to President Isaac Herzog. In the letter, Eliyahu requested that Herzog use his presidential pardon powers to cancel Netanyahu's trial. He referenced previous communications where he had already recommended this course of action and provided a comprehensive legal basis for it. Eliyahu cited recent courtroom developments, particularly problematic exchanges between judges and prosecutors concerning the bribery charge in Case 4000, as reinforcing the need for immediate presidential intervention.
This controversy adds to the ongoing political and legal turmoil surrounding Netanyahu's prosecution, with Eliyahu's statements reflecting deep divisions within Israeli politics and the judiciary. The minister's call for imprisonment of senior legal officials marks a significant escalation in the rhetoric surrounding the trial.
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