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Netanyahu Seeks Pardon to End Trial and Unite Israel, Supports Judicial Reform
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First reported by Ynet · 2 days ago
What happened
Prime Minister Netanyahu expressed his wish for a pardon to end his trial and unite Israel, supported ongoing judicial reforms, did not dismiss Jewish settlement in Gaza, and warned of potential further strikes against Iran.
- 01Netanyahu wants a pardon to end his trial and unify the nation.
- 02He did not rule out Jewish settlement in Gaza, urging wise action.
- 03Netanyahu confirmed continuation of judicial reforms despite opposition.
- 04He questioned the need for resistance to judicial changes.
- 05Netanyahu warned Israel would strike Iran again if necessary.
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