Ben Gvir: “Calls on Netanyahu not to accept the plea deal”

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Netanyahu Ben Gvir (Yonatan Zindel / Flash 90)

Jewish Power Chairman MK Itamar Ben Gvir calls on Benjamin Netanyahu not to accept the plea deal, amid reports that Netanyahu has begun negotiations with the State Attorney’s Office on a partial admission of the charges in exchange for a reduced sentence.

According to Ben Gvir, “A plea deal for Netanyahu is not the carrot, but the stick and after they crushed, slandered and the entire legal and media system waged a de-legitimization campaign against him in constant persecution, Netanyahu is offered the stick he can hold on to, so he does not continue an exhausting show trial.”

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According to Ben Gvir, a lawyer by profession, it appears that from the accumulated evidence, Netanyahu has a good chance of being eligible. “I understand Netanyahu’s heart and feeling that the court should not be trusted, but anyone who sees the evidence understands that in order to convict Netanyahu, he must do eighths and somersaults in the air. I call on Netanyahu to continue to fight for his innocence.”

The person who will mediate the plea deal is former Supreme Court President Aharon Barak, who received a request from Netanyahu and transferred it to Mandelblit. The difficult dispute between the parties is over the question of disgrace. Netanyahu demands that the plea bargains not be disgraced, while the State Attorney’s Office is not willing to waive the clause.

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Ben Gvir states that he will make any decision of Netanyahu since it is his personal life and that of his family members. “The persecution here, is a national persecution and the thwarting is against a right-wing prime minister, but whatever he decides in the end we will appreciate and understand.”

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