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politics1 month ago

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

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.

politics1 month ago

British MP Tulip Siddiq Sentenced to Prison in Bangladesh Amid Corruption Allegations

British MP Tulip Siddiq was sentenced to two years in prison in Bangladesh in her absence for allegedly influencing her aunt, ex-Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, to secure land for her family, a claim she denies and dismisses as politically motivated. The trial is viewed by some legal experts as unfair, and Siddiq remains based in London, focusing on her constituents.

world6 months ago

Trump Urges Cancellation of Netanyahu's Corruption Trial Amid Regional Tensions

U.S. President Donald Trump called for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's corruption trial to be canceled or for him to be pardoned, claiming the U.S. would save Netanyahu as it did Israel, amid ongoing legal proceedings in Israel. The move drew criticism from Israeli opposition leader Yair Lapid, who said Trump should not interfere in Israel's legal matters. Trump also praised Netanyahu as a 'warrior' and referenced U.S. support for Israel, while describing the case against Netanyahu as a 'witch hunt.'

politics1 year ago

Netanyahu Faces Courtroom Drama in Corruption Trial Testimony

Benjamin Netanyahu, the first sitting Israeli prime minister to testify in his own defense during a corruption trial, presented a subdued demeanor in court, contrasting with his defiant public persona. Haaretz columnist Dahlia Scheindlin described his defense strategy as sophisticated, integrating his political image with his legal arguments. Netanyahu's testimony aimed to portray him as an indispensable statesman, emphasizing his dedication and sacrifices for the country, despite the absence of a jury in the Israeli court system.

politics1 year ago

Netanyahu Faces Scrutiny as Corruption Trial Unfolds

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's testimony in his corruption trial was contradicted by records showing that the Likud party spent NIS 283,300 on advertisements on the Walla news site during the 2015 elections, despite his claims to the contrary. This revelation challenges Netanyahu's assertion that Walla was insignificant and that no campaign funds were allocated to it. The spending records, revealed by Ifat Media Research, indicate that Likud invested significantly in digital advertising, raising questions about Netanyahu's relationship with media outlets and his influence on media coverage.

politics1 year ago

Netanyahu Defends Actions in Corruption Trial Amidst International Concerns

On the second day of his testimony in the corruption trial, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu argued that he should not be held accountable for actions taken by others, including his wife and a middleman, who allegedly tried to influence media coverage on his behalf. Netanyahu denied knowledge of most requests made to the Walla media outlet and downplayed his relationship with its owner, Shaul Elovitch. He also criticized the portrayal of his wife, Sara, in the media and defended his actions as standard political behavior. The trial, known as Case 4000, involves allegations of bribery and media manipulation.

politics1 year ago

Netanyahu Testifies in Corruption Trial Amid Regional Turmoil

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has begun his testimony in a long-awaited corruption trial amid ongoing Middle East conflicts, including a war in Gaza and military movements in Syria. Netanyahu faces charges of bribery, fraud, and breach of trust, which he denies, claiming the trial is a politically motivated "witch hunt." His testimony, delayed multiple times, coincides with his controversial push for judicial reforms and efforts to weaken democratic institutions in Israel, raising concerns about political and legal stability in the region.