Israel’s president says he wants a deal reached in Netanyahu case before pardon decision

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Israeli President Isaac Herzog attend a memorial service in Meitar, Israel, January 28, 2026. REUTERS/Amir Cohen/File Photo Purchase Licensing Rights

Israel’s president said on Sunday that he will consider Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s pardon request in his long-running corruption trial only ​after efforts to reach a plea deal are exhausted, signalling ‌no decision will come soon.
Netanyahu’s legal troubles, which began with investigations around a decade ago, have polarised Israelis and shaken national politics through five rounds of elections ​between 2019, the year of his indictment, to 2022. The ​next ballot is due by the end of October 2026.

Netanyahu ⁠denies the bribery, fraud and breach of trust charges.
President Isaac Herzog ​said on Sunday that a deal would be the best solution in ​Netanyahu’s case.
“The President therefore believes that before addressing the pardon request itself, efforts should first be exhausted to reach an agreement between the parties, outside the courtroom,” ​Herzog said in a statement.
Herzog’s office published it after a report ​by the New York Times said on Sunday that the president was planning to ‌initiate ⁠mediation for a plea bargain, putting off any pardon decision for now.
A spokesperson for Herzog declined to comment beyond the statement when asked whether any plea deal bid was underway. Netanyahu’s office did not respond ​to a request ​for comment.

Source : https://www.reuters.com/world/middle-east/israels-president-says-he-wants-deal-reached-netanyahu-case-before-pardon-2026-04-26/

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