Israeli President Isaac Herzog has signaled he will prioritize mediation toward a plea deal in Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s corruption trial before considering the November 2025 pardon request, reflecting standard legal criteria that typically require conviction, guilt admission, or resignation. The Justice Ministry’s pardons opinion has advised against pre-conviction clemency, while coalition ministers continue pressing for dismissal of charges or immediate relief following recent judicial suggestions to drop the bribery count. Netanyahu’s testimony concluded in June 2026, with remaining defense evidence, closing arguments, and potential judgment extending into late 2026 or beyond. External pressure from U.S. President Trump has not altered Herzog’s timeline, which traders view as maintaining low near-term odds for a pardon absent major shifts in trial status or coalition dynamics.
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The primary resolution source for whether the individual is pardoned or not will be official information from the Israeli government; however, a consensus of credible reporting will also be used.
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0x65070BE91...The primary resolution source for whether the individual is pardoned or not will be official information from the Israeli government; however, a consensus of credible reporting will also be used.
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0x65070BE91...Israeli President Isaac Herzog has signaled he will prioritize mediation toward a plea deal in Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s corruption trial before considering the November 2025 pardon request, reflecting standard legal criteria that typically require conviction, guilt admission, or resignation. The Justice Ministry’s pardons opinion has advised against pre-conviction clemency, while coalition ministers continue pressing for dismissal of charges or immediate relief following recent judicial suggestions to drop the bribery count. Netanyahu’s testimony concluded in June 2026, with remaining defense evidence, closing arguments, and potential judgment extending into late 2026 or beyond. External pressure from U.S. President Trump has not altered Herzog’s timeline, which traders view as maintaining low near-term odds for a pardon absent major shifts in trial status or coalition dynamics.
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