Contacts for a plea deal between Netanyahu and the State Attorney's Office: According to reports in News 12, the State Attorney's Office is ready to close the 2,000 case and cancel the bribe clause in the 4,000 case as part of Benjamin Netanyahu's confession in the other indictments. An offense that carries with it disgrace as well as an actual prison sentence.
For now, according to the publications, Netanyahu rejects the demand and is not ready for an offense with which there is disgrace or an actual prison sentence. The State Attorney's Office stated: "We do not respond as a policy to questions about conversations with defense attorneys, whether they have been or not. This does not confirm or deny anything of what has been alleged."
Earlier, it was reported in Maariv that in recent weeks, Netanyahu and the State Attorney's Office have been holding plea bargain talks in complete secrecy.
These contacts have only been exposed to a single number of senior lawyers and are being handled by Attorney General Avichai Mandelblit. According to the same report, the contacts ran aground after Netanyahu's demand that the punishment not include imprisonment or imprisonment.
According to estimates, both Netanyahu and Mandelblit have an interest in ending the affair as long as the latter is in office.
In early February he is expected to end his tenure and publicity says any other adviser hired will be tougher on his positions regarding a plea deal, while Mandelblit is interested in "clearing a table" before he ends his term.
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