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Trump urges Israel's president to pardon Netanyahu

Reuters
Reuters
14/10/2025
01:00 MYT
Trump urges Israel's president to pardon Netanyahu
US President Donald Trump listens to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as he addresses the Knesset, in Jerusalem on October 13, 2025. - SAUL LOEB/Pool via REUTERS
US President Donald Trump urged Israeli President Isaac Herzog on Monday to pardon Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who is on trial for corruption, during an address to the Israeli parliament in Jerusalem.

AI Brief
  • Trump urged Israel's president to pardon Netanyahu over ongoing corruption charges.
  • Netanyahu denies wrongdoing and claims the trial is politically motivated.
  • His trial has faced delays due to regional conflicts and remains unresolved.

During a more than one-hour speech, Trump said:
"Hey, I have an idea. Mr. President, why don't you give him a pardon? Cigars and some champagne — who the hell cares?" referring to the fraud, bribery and breach of trust charges, which Netanyahu denies.
Netanyahu was indicted in 2019 in three cases, one of which includes receiving almost 700,000 shekels ($210,000) in gifts from businessmen, including champagne and cigars.
Israel's President holds a largely ceremonial role but he does have authority to pardon convicted criminal if there are unusual circumstances presented.
However, there has been no ruling in Netanyahu's long-running trial which began in 2020 and has been interrupted frequently during two years of war and Middle East upheaval. He has pleaded not guilty and denied any wrongdoing.
Trump in June called for Netanyahu's trial to be cancelled. Netanyahu has cast his legal ordeal as a left-wing witch-hunt aimed at toppling an elected right-wing leader.
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