Le ministre Miki Zohar : arrêter le procès de Netanyahou et lui accorder une grâce complète
Le ministre de la Culture et des Sports, Miki Zohar, a appelé à l'arrêt du procès du Premier ministre Benyamin Netanyahou et à lui accorder une grâce complète. Selon lui, les juges ont demandé au…
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A senior Israeli minister is publicly calling for the prime minister's trial to be halted and for a full pardon, citing judicial actions that allegedly undermined the core charges. This represents a direct political challenge to the ongoing legal process, with the minister framing the trial as a source of societal division rather than accountability. The move signals deepening friction between the executive branch and the judiciary, and the response from legal authorities and coalition partners will be critical to watch.
