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Israeli President Herzog Stands by Legal Standards Despite Trump’s Netanyahu Pardon Pressure

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President Isaac Herzog of Israel has stood firmly by legal standards and constitutional processes in reviewing Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s pardon request, responding Thursday to Donald Trump’s pressure campaign that characterized his deliberative approach as disgraceful.

The comprehensive statement released by Herzog’s office outlined the proper legal procedures governing pardon requests, explaining that the Ministry of Justice is currently preparing a detailed legal opinion on Netanyahu’s application following all established governmental protocols and constitutional requirements. Herzog’s team emphasized that no decision has been made and clarified that the president will only consider the pardon after receiving the complete legal analysis, at which point he will make his determination based strictly on legal merits, constitutional principles, and Israeli law, without being influenced by external political pressure or internal partisan considerations.

Trump’s harsh criticism emerged during a White House press conference conducted while Netanyahu was in Washington for diplomatic meetings. The former American president used strong personal language to condemn Herzog’s handling of the matter, stating that Herzog “should be ashamed of himself” and encouraging Israeli citizens to publicly shame their president for not immediately granting the pardon. The remarks represented an extraordinary level of direct intervention in another sovereign nation’s internal legal and governmental processes.

The corruption allegations facing Netanyahu span three active criminal prosecutions involving serious charges of governmental misconduct. Two cases involve accusations that Netanyahu negotiated deals with Israeli media companies, allegedly trading regulatory decisions for favorable news coverage. The third case centers on claims that Netanyahu accepted over $260,000 in luxury gifts from billionaire supporters, including expensive cigars, champagne, and jewelry, allegedly in return for political favors that benefited these wealthy individuals and their business ventures.

Netanyahu’s trials have created a historic situation in Israeli politics, as he is the first serving prime minister to face criminal prosecution. Since the proceedings commenced in 2019, Netanyahu has consistently maintained his innocence and characterized the cases as a politically motivated “political trial” designed to remove him from power. While one of four original charges was dismissed, three substantial cases remain active in the courts. The pardon controversy began when Trump addressed the Israeli parliament in October and publicly called for Herzog to grant clemency, which led Netanyahu’s legal team to formally submit a pardon petition to the presidential office.

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