Israelis protest in Tel Aviv after Netanyahu seeks pardon on fraud cases

Crowds of Israelis have taken to the streets in Tel Aviv to protest against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's petition for a full pardon from corruption charges. The protesters, holding signs that read "Pardon = Banana Republic," gathered outside President Isaac Herzog's private home, demanding he reject the request.

Netanyahu, 76, sought the presidential pardon without admitting guilt or expressing remorse, sparking widespread outrage among Israelis. Antigovernment activists and opposition lawmakers joined dozens of protesters at the rally, with one protester dressing up as Netanyahu in an orange prison-style jumpsuit to emphasize his point.

Opposition leader Yair Lapid condemned Netanyahu's request, saying he should not be pardoned without admitting guilt or retiring from politics. Another opposition politician, Yair Golan, a former deputy chief of the military, called for Netanyahu to resign and urged President Herzog not to grant a pardon.

Netanyahu faces corruption charges on three separate cases, including bribery, fraud, and breach of trust. In one case, he and his wife are accused of accepting luxury goods worth over $260,000 from billionaires in exchange for political favors.

The International Criminal Court has also issued arrest warrants for Netanyahu and former Minister of Defence Yoav Gallant on charges of war crimes and crimes against humanity in the genocidal war on Gaza. Israel's war on the Palestinian territory has killed over 70,000 people and wounded nearly 171,000 others.

Netanyahu's pardon request comes weeks after US President Donald Trump publicly urged Israel to pardon Netanyahu, calling the corruption case a "political, unjustified prosecution." However, experts say that pardons in Israel typically require legal proceedings to be concluded and the accused to have been convicted.

Analysts warn that granting a pardon to Netanyahu would send a message that there are citizens who are above the law. Marwan Bishara, Al Jazeera's senior political analyst, called Netanyahu an "outlaw" and said he is "hostage to his criminal past." He added that Netanyahu's actions have damaged Israel's democracy and economy.

Netanyahu's lawyers say they believe the prime minister will be acquitted in all cases, but experts are skeptical of this claim. The president's office has confirmed it received Netanyahu's request for a pardon, which Herzog is expected to consider carefully before making a decision.
 
This whole pardon thing got me thinking... I mean, 76 and still trying to game the system? 🀣 Like, isn't that what they're teaching you in politics school: accountability? Netanyahu's wife gets luxury goods worth $260k for favors, and this is the best he can come up with? πŸ˜‚

And don't even get me started on the International Criminal Court. I mean, if the ICC thinks there's enough evidence to warrant arrest warrants, shouldn't that be taken seriously? πŸ€” It's like, let the man face justice or something.

I'm not saying Netanyahu doesn't have his defenders, but come on... an orange jumpsuit at a protest? That's just extra πŸ˜‚. And Yair Golan is right; if he can't take responsibility for his actions, maybe it's time to ride off into the sunset.

You know what would be interesting? If they actually followed through with this pardon thing and it ended up being a disaster. Just imagine Netanyahu walking out of prison looking all smug and self-satisfied... πŸ˜‚
 
Ugh, can you believe what's going on in Israel right now? 🀯 I mean, Netanyahu thinks he's above the law just because he's been PM for so long? Newsflash, buddy: no one's above the law! πŸ‘Ž I remember when I was younger (back in my day...), we used to have a saying "you can't take it with you," but I guess that doesn't apply to politicians now πŸ€‘. It's just not right that he's asking for a pardon without even admitting to anything, let alone apologizing or showing some remorse. And don't even get me started on the whole US President Donald Trump thing... what's next? 🀝 Do they think the ICC is just a bunch of hooey too? πŸ™„
 
I'm just so done with this whole thing... Netanyahu thinks he can just waltz in here and get a free pass because of who his dad was? Give me a break! πŸ™„ Those protesters outside the President's house, holding signs that say "Pardon = Banana Republic" - yeah, I got it. Netanyahu's trying to pull off some serious fast talk with that pardon request, but at the end of the day, he's still got his hands full with all those corruption charges and war crimes hanging over his head.

And can we talk about this whole thing with Trump for a sec? The US President basically saying it's a "political, unjustified prosecution"? Um, isn't that just code for "I'm gonna give Netanyahu a free ride because I like him"? πŸ™ƒ Newsflash, Donald: you're not exactly in a position to lecture anyone about justice and fairness.

I mean, what really grinds my gears is that this pardon request comes at a time when Israel's democracy and economy are already struggling. Netanyahu's got his fingers in every pie he can get them in, but somehow nobody seems to be holding him accountable... yet. Fingers crossed President Herzog sees through all the PR spin and doesn't grant that pardon without some serious consequences! 🀞
 
🀯 This whole situation with Netanyahu is just wild, right? Like, who requests a full pardon without even admitting guilt? πŸ™„ It's like something out of The Wolf of Wall Street... but, you know, a lot more serious. I mean, the guy's got multiple corruption cases going on and now he's trying to get off scot-free? 🚫 It's not just about him, though - this could set a super bad precedent for Israel's democracy. Like, if the president can just pardon him out of the blue... Marwan Bishara is like, totally right in calling Netanyahu an "outlaw". πŸ˜‚ The fact that Trump was urging Israel to pardon him? πŸ€ͺ That's just crazy talk. The ICC arrest warrants are a huge deal, btw - over 70k people killed and nearly 170k wounded in Gaza? πŸ’” It's like, how can we even justify pardoning someone with that kind of track record? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
OMG, can you even believe this?! 🀯 Netanyahu thinks he can just waltz in and get a full pardon without admitting to anything? Like, what even is that?! πŸ˜‚ The people are SO fed up with him, it's actually kinda awesome to see them standing up for themselves! πŸ’ͺ Those protesters outside the President's home were HILARIOUS though, dressing him up like an orange prison jumpsuit... classic! πŸ‘” And Marwan Bishara is giving Netanyahu some major shade as "outlaw" 🚫... I'm living for it!!! 😏 The fact that experts are saying a pardon would basically say you can do whatever and get away with it? No, no, no! That's not how democracy works, fam! πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ
 
"Those who do not learn from history are doomed to repeat it πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ." It's like the protesters in Tel Aviv are saying, they don't want to see their country become a banana republic where corruption and abuse of power run rampant. Netanyahu's request for a pardon without admitting guilt or remorse is sending a very wrong message. The fact that he's facing corruption charges on three separate cases, including bribery and fraud, is already a red flag. And now with the International Criminal Court issuing arrest warrants for him, it's clear that justice needs to be served.
 
man this is like something outta a nightmare 🀯 Netanyahu's got the audacity to ask for a full pardon from corruption charges without even admitting guilt? that's just infuriating 😑 it's like he thinks he's above the law or something, you know?

I'm all for people getting second chances and whatnot, but not when they've hurt so many innocent people like Netanyahu has. I mean, have you seen the numbers of ppl who've been killed in Gaza? 70k+ 🀯 it's just heartbreaking.

And let's be real, this pardon request is gonna send the wrong message to everyone. Like, if Netanyahu can just waltz outta these charges without facing justice, what's next? Is that gonna set a precedent for others? I don't think so.

I'm actually kinda worried about where Israel's democracy is headed if this happens. Netanyahu's actions have already damaged the country's economy and people trust in their government is shot πŸ’”
 
I'm low-key shook by the whole thing 🀯. I mean, can you imagine if your leader asked for a full pardon without even admitting to anything wrong? It's like they're above the law or something 😳. Netanyahu's got some serious skeletons in his closet and it's not just about him, it's about the whole country feeling like they're being undermined. The protesters are right to be out there demanding justice and accountability. I hope President Herzog makes a smart decision here 🀞.
 
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