Israel's president says he wants a deal reached in Netanyahu case before pardon decision - Reuters
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Israeli President Isaac Herzog stated he will consider Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's pardon request only after efforts to reach a plea deal are exhausted, signaling no immediate decision.
President Isaac Herzog emphasized that a plea deal would be the best solution in Netanyahu's corruption trial, preferring to exhaust such efforts before considering a pardon.
President Isaac Herzog indicated that he will consider Prime Minister Netanyahu's pardon request only after all efforts to reach a plea deal are exhausted, suggesting no immediate decision.
President Isaac Herzog stated he will consider Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's pardon request only after efforts to reach a plea deal are exhausted, signaling no immediate decision.
President Isaac Herzog emphasized that he will consider Prime Minister Netanyahu's pardon request only after efforts to reach a plea deal are exhausted, indicating no immediate decision.
President Isaac Herzog stated he will consider Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's pardon request only after efforts to reach a plea deal are exhausted, signaling no immediate decision.
President Isaac Herzog's office stated that he prefers Netanyahu and state prosecutors to reach a plea deal before considering a pardon request, signaling no immediate decision.
According to a report in The New York Times, President Isaac Herzog does not currently intend to grant a pardon to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, preferring to pursue a plea bargain arrangement.
President Isaac Herzog does not plan to pardon Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in the near future, preferring to initiate mediation to reach a plea deal, according to a report by The New York Times.
Israeli President Isaac Herzog reportedly does not plan to grant Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu a pardon, preferring to initiate a mediation process to reach a plea deal, according to a report by The New York Times.
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