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Netanyahu refused to pledge not to act to block the trial, clarifying: "Not interested in the presidency"
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Netanyahu: I do not think that the evidentiary phase of the trial will begin before the election (Edit: Amit Simcha)
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu this evening (Monday) refused to pledge not to act to block the trial, during an interview with News 12. "My lawyers raised the law as a possibility, and I said I did not need it. I estimate the trial will crumble long before," Netanyahu said in response. To the question of whether he plans to advance a law that would prevent his prosecution.
"I will not have to do that, because the cases are delusional," he added.
"This trial is being conducted and the more it is being conducted, you can see how tailored and hallucinatory it is," Netanyahu continued in his remarks about the trial.
"Conflicts of interest from here to Cyprus, the investigation against the prime minister without the approval of the Attorney General against the law - not the law, the Basic Law - is impossible to believe that these things are done, and those things are crumbling them and fall apart later."
The prime minister accused the prosecution in an attempt to intervene in the case "Trying to influence the political process through these delusional things.
There is nothing there. "He explained that" no one believes it anymore, it's one big absurdity.
The prosecution is trying to pressure the judges to move to the pre-election evidentiary stage, so that there will be gross interference in the election.
It's against all the rules. "
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"As the trial progresses, one sees how sewn and hallucinatory it is."
Netanyahu in court, a week ago (Photo: Reuven Castro)
"Of course, the prosecution wants to intervene in the election - every time they choose to bring the indictment, just before the election date," Netanyahu added.
"I very much hope that the judges will not succumb to this pressure, and if it does, it will be interpreted as blatant intervention - and the effect will be the opposite."
However, he made it clear that he was not commenting on the judges.
To the question of whether he thinks he will have a fair trial.
Netanyahu replied that "I hope so, I can only hope so."
He said, "I think everyone knows that these bags are sewn, terrible things are being revealed."
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