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Netanyahu Seeks Pardon in Years-long Corruption Trial

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu submitted a request to the country’s president on Sunday for a pardon in his years-long corruption trial, arguing that criminal proceedings were hindering his ability to govern and a pardon would serve the interests of Israeli society.

Netanyahu, the country’s longest-serving prime minister, has long denied the bribery, fraud, and breach of trust charges. His lawyers said in a letter to the president’s office said that the prime minister still believes the legal proceedings would result in a complete acquittal.

“My lawyers sent a request for pardon to the president of the country today. I expect that anyone who wishes for the good of the country support this step,” Netanyahu said in a brief video statement released by his political party, Likud.

“The continuation of the trial is tearing us apart from within, arousing fierce divisions, intensifying rifts,” the premier said in the statement, referring to the split between his supporters and opponents.

“I am certain, like many others in the nation, that an immediate end to the trial will greatly help to lower the flames and promote the broad reconciliation that our country so desperately needs.”

The request comes weeks after US President Donald Trump urged Israel to pardon Netanyahu.

Netanyahu’s request consisted of two documents — a detailed letter signed by his lawyer and a letter signed by Netanyahu.

The president’s office called it an “extraordinary request,” carrying with it “significant implications.”

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