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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has submitted a request to be pardoned after a years-long corruption trial on charges of bribery, fraud, and breach of trust.
He said it was in the national interest and believed he would be acquitted if the trial reached its end.
It follows recent pressure from the US President Donald Trump for his Israeli counterpart Isaac Herzog to issue a pardon.
By ABC Australia4
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has submitted a request to be pardoned after a years-long corruption trial on charges of bribery, fraud, and breach of trust.
He said it was in the national interest and believed he would be acquitted if the trial reached its end.
It follows recent pressure from the US President Donald Trump for his Israeli counterpart Isaac Herzog to issue a pardon.

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