"Netanyahu Knows He's Guilty": Israeli Prime Minister Asks Parliament for Immunity From Corruption Charges
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Wednesday requested the Knesset, his country’s parliament, grant him immunity from prosecution on corruption charges as he seeks to avoid a potentially damaging trial ahead of the country’s March general election.
Benny Gantz, leader of the center-right Blue and White party, said the prime minister’s request shows “Netanyahu knows he’s guilty.”
“The interests of Netanyahu will win or the national interest will win,” said Gantz, Netanyahu’s main political rival. “Or there will be an extreme immunity government or there will be broad unity government. Or the kingdom of Netanyahu or the State of Israel.”
Netanyahu was indicted last November on three charges of bribery, fraud, and breach of trust. The prime minister has maintained that the charges are fraudulent and called the investigation an “attempted coup,” echoing language U.S. President Donald Trump used to denounce the impeachment process.
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