Summary
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu states that he will not retire from politics in exchange for a pardon in his corruption trial.
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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says he will not retire from politics in exchange for a pardon in his corruption trial.
Quotes
"I will not quit politics in exchange for a plea deal or pardon," Netanyahu stated.
Context
Netanyahu’s remark addresses ongoing legal proceedings related to corruption charges. The statement emphasizes his commitment to remaining in public life irrespective of potential legal resolutions.
Additional Notes
No other factual details or quotes were provided in the excerpt beyond Netanyahu’s assertion regarding his political future and the hypothetical exchange for a pardon.
Author's Summary
Netanyahu declares he will not abandon politics for a pardon amid corruption trial, reinforcing his stance to remain active regardless of legal outcomes.
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The Times of Israel — 2025-12-07
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