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Defense Minister Requests Early Expungement of Elor Azaria's Criminal Record

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Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz has formally petitioned President Isaac Herzog to shorten the period required for the expungement of Elor Azaria's criminal record. Azaria, a former combat medic in the Kfir Brigade, was convicted for a military offense committed during operational service and has already served his full prison sentence, which ended in 2018. Katz's request highlights that the statutory limitation period for expungement has already passed, and he argues that continuing to penalize Azaria hampers his ability to fully reintegrate into society and the workforce.

In his letter to President Herzog, Katz emphasized Azaria's distinguished military service and the complex operational circumstances surrounding the incident. He also noted the significant personal, familial, and public costs Azaria has borne over the years, as well as his efforts to rehabilitate and establish a family. Katz further contextualized the request by referencing the brutal terrorist attacks Israel has faced, including the deadly October 7 assault, underscoring the harsh reality Israeli soldiers confront.

Katz stressed that granting the request would not erase the past but would reflect the principle of rehabilitation after many years of Azaria bearing the consequences of his actions. He called for allowing Azaria to start anew as an ordinary citizen, free from the ongoing burden of his criminal record. The defense minister's appeal is a significant step in addressing the long-standing controversy surrounding Azaria's case and his post-service life.

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