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13-11-2025
US President Donald Trump has written a letter to Israel's President Isaac Herzog, urging him to pardon Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who is currently on trial for corruption charges. Netanyahu has denied any wrongdoing and has thanked Trump for his support. The move has sparked controversy in Israel, with some calling it an interference in the country's judicial system. Israel's opposition leader, Yair Lapid, noted that a pardon would require an admission of guilt, which Netanyahu has not made.
Entities: Donald Trump, Benjamin Netanyahu, Isaac Herzog, Israel, United States • Tone: neutral • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
13-11-2025
Israeli President Isaac Herzog received a letter from US President Donald Trump asking him to pardon Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who is on trial for three corruption cases. Netanyahu has denied any wrongdoing and his supporters claim the trials are politically motivated. Trump framed his request as a gesture of appreciation for Netanyahu's cooperation in securing a ceasefire in Gaza. Herzog's office stated that the president cannot initiate a pardon based solely on Trump's request and that Netanyahu must submit a formal request following established procedures. Netanyahu thanked Trump for his support, and Herzog's office expressed appreciation for Trump's unwavering support for Israel.
Entities: Isaac Herzog, Donald Trump, Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel, United States • Tone: neutral • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform
13-11-2025
US President Donald Trump has written to Israeli President Isaac Herzog asking him to 'fully pardon' Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who is currently on trial for corruption charges. Netanyahu's trial began in 2020 and has not yet concluded. Trump believes the case against Netanyahu is 'unjustified' and 'political'. Herzog's office responded that anyone seeking a presidential pardon must submit a formal request according to established procedures. Trump's intervention is unprecedented and likely to be divisive, raising questions about sovereignty and due process.
Entities: Donald Trump, Benjamin Netanyahu, Isaac Herzog, Israel, Iran • Tone: neutral • Sentiment: negative • Intent: inform