Threats inside the Israeli president’s house.. A businessman waves a reveal "Dangerous secrets" If Netanyahu is granted a pardon

Haaretz newspaper revealed In recent weeks, Israeli businessman Moti Sender, formerly close to Israeli President Isaac Herzog, transmitted threatening messages directly to the president’s house, stating that he “will publish embarrassing information about Herzog’s relationship with Benjamin Netanyahu.” If the president agrees to grant the prime minister a political pardon with lenient conditions.
The newspaper said that Sender, who played a pivotal role in mediating the formation of a unity government between Netanyahu and Herzog at various stages, claims to have information about a “prior understanding” Between the two parties on the issue of amnesty, which Herzog categorically denies.
It indicated that recent attempts were made to cool the crisis, through talks between people close to both parties.
– Israeli businessman Moti Sender. The report explained that Sender had previously been a strong supporter of the idea of granting a pardon to Netanyahu before an indictment was filed against him, on the condition that he withdraw from political life, an idea that the report said Herzog himself had expressed a willingness to discuss in talks. Closed, as he discussed it with former President Reuven Rivlin.
The newspaper added that the “Maariv” journalist Ben Caspit revealed last weekend that a person close to Herzog requested a legal opinion from lawyer Eyal Rozofsky about “the possibility of pardoning a person who has not yet been convicted,” before “News 12” published the report. The complete document reveals that Cinder was the one who requested it. Herzog strongly denied any involvement in the matter.
Haaretz continued: The relations between Herzog and Sender witnessed great tension during the last two years, especially after Sender’s position on the “judicial coup.” His political view towards Netanyahu changed, which was also reflected in his relationship with the president.
The response from the president’s office stated: “Given the sensitive personal situation of the aforementioned man, the president will not comment on these allegations.” As for Sunder, he said: “I will comment at the appropriate time and place.” This development comes in light of a charged political atmosphere inside Israel, and at a time when the issue of the possibility of granting Netanyahu a pardon within the framework of a political settlement is once again raised, which raises widespread controversy within the Israeli arena.
- For more: Follow Khaleejion 24 Arabic, Khaleejion 24 English, Khaleejion 24 Live, and for social media follow us on Facebook and Related




