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Protesters gathered outside Israeli President Isaac Herzog’s private residence to denounce Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s request for a presidential pardon before his corruption trial reaches a verdict. Demonstrators say the move is “unacceptable” and would undermine Israel’s democratic process. Netanyahu denies all charges of bribery, fraud, and breach of trust, while critics warn the request sets a dangerous precedent in an election year.

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00:28There are thousands of people who live in the world!
00:31There are thousands of people who live in the world!
00:58We've been coming here almost once a week throughout Benyamin Netanyahu's trial
01:06to make sure that the trial continues to express our dismay and especially today
01:14after Bibi Netanyahu, without pleading guilty, without taking responsibility,
01:20asked Hiltzah for a pardon, which we find unacceptable.
01:25There's still law in Israel and that's fine. Let him confess his crimes,
01:31let him claim his guilt and responsibility and then ask for a pardon.
01:36We see that as, you know, understanding that he's about to lose these trials.
01:42And this is just the beginning. Unfortunately, these are the easy cases.
01:55Shiltzah, Bibi, Eszalem.
01:59Yesterday, Benjamin Netanyahu, the so-called Prime Minister of Israel,
02:05requested to be exonerated from all his files.
02:08And we're here to say there's no such thing as being exonerated from files, from being a criminal.
02:14And he is a criminal. And he should be standing on trial just like every other citizen in Israel.
02:21And we won't let him to run away from his crimes and from sitting in jail.
02:28We know that Trump has asked to exonerate him, but Trump is not an Israeli.
02:33We have a legal system. And according to our legal system, there is no such thing as requesting to cancel your files in the courts
02:42without, first of all, being accused.
02:45And since he hasn't been accused yet and we haven't finished the trials, then he can't ask to be exonerated.
02:51The
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