Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu attends his trial on corruption charges at the district court in Tel Aviv, on April 21, 2025. [Moti KIMCHI / POOL / AFP / Getty Images]
A former judge of Israel’s Supreme Court has said he does not expect Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to receive a pardon in his ongoing corruption case. Yitzhak Zamir, a former Supreme Court justice, told Israel’s public broadcaster Kan that President Isaac Herzog would risk violating the law if he were to grant such a pardon under current circumstances. “That’s why I believe he will not be granted a pardon unless the prime minister admits in writing to the charges against him,” Zamir said. READ: Trump calls Israeli President Herzog ‘weak and pathetic’ for not pardoning Netanyahu Netanyahu, who faces multiple corruption charges, submitted a pardon request in November, though it remains unclear when Herzog will make a decision. Zamir also voiced […]

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