Israeli Panelist Criticizes President Herzog's Silence on Netanyahu Corruption Case Developments
During a broadcast of Channel 14's program The Patriots, panelist Irit Linor sharply criticized Israeli President Isaac Herzog for his silence following recent judicial recommendations in Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's corruption trial. The judges suggested removing the bribery charge against Netanyahu, a development that sparked debate on the show. Host Yinon Magal expressed disappointment over Herzog's lack of public comment, stating it was expected for the president to acknowledge the news positively. Linor sarcastically explained Herzog's silence by claiming he was "crying bitterly into his pillow over the drought," implying emotional distress prevented him from speaking. The panel's discussion revealed divided opinions, with some insisting Netanyahu is now "innocent," while others clarified that only the bribery charge was recommended for removal, not a full acquittal. The exchange highlighted public frustration over the absence of official statements from state leaders regarding the ongoing legal proceedings against Netanyahu. Magal emphasized the need for clear communication from Herzog, saying, "Great, thank God. We found out the prime minister is innocent of the bribery charge. Something."
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