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Yair Netanyahu: "The senior prosecutor's office betrayed the country, and the punishment is not prison" - Voila! news

2022-12-25T13:13:18.018Z


In an interview with Gali Israel Radio, the son of the prime minister-designate said that Benjamin Netanyahu's investigations are an "attempted coup d'état" that nullifies the choice of the Israeli people. Yair Netanyahu also added and said that "the senior prosecutors deserve ten thousand years of tithing for the crimes they committed"


"The punishment is not prison", Yair Netanyahu (Photo: Reuven Castro)

In an interview conducted today (Sunday), Yair Netanyahu, the son of Prime Minister-designate Binyamin Netanyahu, said that senior prosecutors and the police betrayed the country, and therefore they should be given "a punishment other than prison."

This, according to him, is because they "tried to sew a case for a prime minister elected by the people", thus trying to stage a governmental coup.



"Every week, for two years, we discover another criminal offense, and another criminal offense, allegedly committed by the senior officials in the prosecutor's office and the police."

Yair Netanyahu said today at the end of an interview with Radio Gali Israel, with the CEO of "If You Want" Matan Peleg and Gio Liu from the "315" project. carried out".

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After that, Netanyahu continued and accused the senior prosecutors of treason.

"In the end, there was a malicious coup d'état here. Not with tunnel vision and not with all this nonsense, they knew they were killing an innocent man, who happens to be the prime minister elected by the Israeli people," said Yair, adding that "that means they are canceling the election of The Israeli people, a democratic choice. It's called treason. And everyone is invited to enter the law book of the State of Israel and look at what the punishment is for treason, and it's not prison, I'll just say it."

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