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(00:00) Introduction

(02:25) First reactions to Netanyahu’s plea

(07:00) Examining the precedents in Israeli presidential pardons

(11:23) What does Netanyahu hope to achieve?

(16:59) The case for pardoning Netanyahu

(19:26) The cases against Netanyahu, and why the trial is taking so long

(26:35) Does this all boil down to hatred of Netanyahu?

(31:30) Is the widespread hatred of Netanyahu justified?

(40:33) Unpacking the political landscape

(45:59) Herzog’s options and his legacy

Today’s episode:

On Sunday, Prime Minister Netanyahu submitted a formal request to President Isaac Herzog for a pardon in Netanyahu’s years-long corruption trial. The documents included an 111-page letter written by Netanyahu’s lawyer Amit Hadad, in which he argued that a pardon would allow the Prime Minister to focus squarely on advancing Israel’s interest and would help heal divisions within Israeli society. Notably, Netanyahu’s letter does not include an apology or admission of guilt. President Herzog issued an official response, stating, “After receiving all of the relevant opinions, the president will responsibly and sincerely consider the request.”

To unpack the details and implications of Netanyahu’s request for a pardon, Dan was joined by Ark Media contributors Nadav Eyal and Amit Segal.

CREDITS:

ILAN BENATAR - Producer & Editor

ADAAM JAMES LEVIN-AREDDY - Executive Producer

MARTIN HUERGO - Sound Editor

MARIANGELES BURGOS - Additional Editing

MAYA RACKOFF - Operations Director

GABE SILVERSTEIN - Research

YUVAL SEMO - Music Composer

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