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Inside Benjamin Netanyahu’s pardon gamble: What it means for Israel’s courts, politics and war-time leadership

Benjamin Netanyahu seeks an unprecedented presidential pardon during his ongoing corruption trial, triggering legal backlash, dividing Israeli politics, testing court authority and raising questions over accountability, governance and war-time leadership.

December 01, 2025 / 12:31 IST
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Netanyahu’s high-stakes presidential pardon gamble explained
Netanyahu’s high-stakes presidential pardon gamble explained

Benjamin Netanyahu has submitted a highly controversial request for a presidential pardon while his corruption trial is still underway, a move without modern precedent in Israel’s legal history. The appeal places Isaac Herzog in an extraordinary constitutional position, as Israel grapples simultaneously with political polarisation, war and institutional strain.

The request, made before any verdict has been reached, has drawn sharp criticism from legal experts, opposition politicians and democracy watchdogs, who warn that it risks undermining the rule of law.

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How the pardon request was made

Netanyahu’s legal team formally submitted the clemency petition to the president on Sunday, arguing that halting the trial now would help reduce national tensions and serve Israel’s broader interests. The move was swiftly reinforced by a carefully choreographed political message.