Israel's Netanyahu Seeks Pardon Amid Corruption Scandal and Public Protests

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The article discusses whether Israel should pardon Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to help the country move past his prolonged corruption trial, which has been ongoing for over five years amid political and social divisions. Netanyahu has formally appealed for a pardon, arguing that it would promote national unity, while his supporters see the charges as politically motivated, and his detractors view the trial as justified punishment.
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