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Opinion | Netanyahu must refuse a plea deal Israel today

2021-12-23T21:19:26.568Z


In light of the agreement signed by Deri, law enforcement officials are certainly expecting a similar step on the part of the former prime minister. • Such a move will save them from the humiliation they are going through in the district court.


The plea deal, which is very lenient, especially for the ombudsman ("The mountain gave birth to a mouse"), signed by Aryeh Deri, probably raises high expectations among the ombudsman, his group in the State Attorney's Office, Roni Alsich and the Blade 433 unit. To the deal, in order to stop the path of torment and humiliation that the law enforcement system goes through, every additional day that the Netanyahu-Mandelblit trial takes place.

With the exception of a few trumpeters and flutists on behalf of, who embarrass the press profession, many of the country's citizens are already convinced that Netanyahu's bags were sewn with coarse, negligent and promiscuous stitching.

Prosecution witnesses become cross-examination witnesses, it is difficult to identify when which of them is telling the truth or a lie, material investigative materials have not been submitted to the defense and the list of omissions is long.

Senior law enforcement officials, with one holding the other's throat, have managed, as can be seen, to carry out a coup d'etat without having to bother citizens to go to the polls.

The indictment, the massive brainwashing every evening with the help of leaking pipes from the State Attorney's Office and Hindus consciousness were successful, the goal was achieved, the rule of the right was replaced.

On such a prophecy Isaiah said, "And the truth shall be absent ... and the LORD shall be afraid, and it shall be grievous in his eyes that there is no judgment" (Nat, Tu).

Testimony of Nir Hefetz at the Netanyahu trial: Cross-examination by defense attorney Elowitz continues (archive) // Photo: Yoni Rickner

In light of the revelations and testimonies in the trial, Mandelblit and his group will probably rejoice and be happy, if Netanyahu agrees to a plea deal and removes from them the embarrassing revelations and especially what may become clear in the future.

Spokesmen for the media in the media will try to convince them that a deal with Netanyahu is closer than ever and that he should take the deal with both hands, since Aryeh Deri is a wise man.

From many years of acquaintance with Netanyahu, I am convinced that he will not agree to the deal and will fight for his innocence, until the truth becomes clear.

Netanyahu, a fighter who will not give up, who has stood for years in front of a hostile president in the United States, should not be moved by advisers and lawyers who have built card towers that bloom in hot air. It is not just a personal matter, it is a first-rate national interest, there is no real democracy without the rule of law, and there is no rule of law without the public's trust in law enforcement systems.

Yesterday, an article was published in "Israel Today" entitled "Deepening the crisis of public confidence in the IDF."

It is a mistake to think that the reason is the conditions of service and the soldiers' salaries.

When I served years ago in the soldiers' armor, the conditions of service were much more difficult than they are today.

From many years of acquaintance with Netanyahu, I am convinced that he will not agree to the deal and will fight for his innocence, until the truth becomes clear.

There is a deep crisis in Israeli society, of which the first Israeli Palestinian government is one.

In the face of such spirits it is imperative to stand firm and struggle.

Netanyahu's determination is essential to Israel being a Jewish state, a dream come true for generations.

With a well-developed historical sense and national responsibility, Netanyahu knows that if he does not fight all the way to cleaning the stables in the law enforcement system that were filled with Trojans, there is no one to do so.

In the past, there have been public figures, most of them from the right, who have endured the arm-twisting of law enforcement agencies, who receive an air umbrella of mobilized media, to distort Israeli democracy.

Enormous resources and mental strength are required to deal with the pervasive decay that threatens the necessary social cohesion for the continued existence of Israeli society.

There is no doubt that Netanyahu's struggle for Israeli democracy will be one of the most important chapters in the history of the State of Israel for future generations.

The price of the struggle is not easy for himself and his family.

But Ze'ev Jabotinsky wrote in the Betar anthem:


From the back of rot and dirt in the


blood and the sweating,


we will have a genius and a


generous and cruel race.

It is time to fulfill the commandment.

We did not return home after 2,000 years, we did not give our lives for a country where a small group through the power of law and justice would distort the vision of the Jewish state and lead to an alternative sleep.

Were we wrong?

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Source: israelhayom

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