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Netanyahu's pardon bid in corruption case splits Israel

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December 03, 2025

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has asked the president to grant him a pardon in his long- running corruption trial which has bitterly divided the country. Here's what to know

ISRAELI Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has requested a pardon from the president during his trial on corruption charges that has long divided the country.

‘The request was met with indignation on Sunday by opposition politicians and government watchdogs, but some Israelis signalled support and indicated it is time to move on.

The president's office called the request “extraordinary”, with “significant implications” At stake is the reputation of Israel’s justice system as well as Netanyahu’s hold on power.

Here's what to know.

Netanyahu is the only sitting prime minister in Israel's history to stand trial.

He is charged with fraud, breach of trust and accepting bribes in three separate cases accusing him of exchanging favours with wealthy political supporters including a telecom company, a Hollywood producer and a newspaper publisher.

The Justice Ministry announced the indictments in the three cases in 2019, after years of investigations, and the trial began in May 2020.

Netanyahu rejects the allegations and has described the case as a witch hunt orchestrated by the media, police and judiciary.

He has not been convicted of anything. Netanyahu has repeatedly requested postponements of his testimony, citing diplomatic engagements or security issues around Israel’s wars in the past two years with Hamas, Hezbollah and Iran.

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