Kernow Damo

A Single Phone Call Just Blew Open Netanyahu’s Pardon Panic


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Benjamin Netanyahu's desperation for a pardon has now seen even former Israeli police officers turn against him now. Right, so for the first time in twenty years you can actually see Benjamin Netanyahu flinch, because no man who thinks he’s winning asks the president to pardon him before the case is over, and no man who believes in his own innocence rings Donald Trump begging for a second round of help to secure said pardon, yet here he is doing both, and pretending it’s about “national unity” while four hundred retired police officers have joined forces, warning Isaac Herzog that granting this political favour could rip the country open. It’s the sort of move you make when you’ve run out of moves, when the trial you’ve spent half a decade attacking is finally closing in, and when even your own legal team can’t promise the next witness won’t sink you. Netanyahu built a career on looking untouchable; now he’s acting like a man looks like he sees exactly where the next blow is coming from and knows he can’t block it. Right, so for the first time in two decades, Benjamin Netanyahu is behaving like a man who seems to believe the machinery he has leaned on, bullied, stalled, and bent to his needs is finally slipping out of his control, and the tone of the entire political moment shifts when you realise he knows it, because nothing else explains why a sitting prime minister who has spent years telling Israelis he is the only adult in the room is now asking the president to save him from his own corruption trial before the verdict even arrives, and nothing else explains why he reached for a pardon with no admission of guilt – flat refusing even now to go there - in the middle of an ongoing case when every adviser knows that move screams panic, not strength.

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Kernow DamoBy Damien Willey