Israeli Attorney General Conditionally Approves Talks on Netanyahu's Corruption Case
israel - Israeli Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara has conditionally agreed to participate in potential settlement talks regarding Prime Minister Netanyahu's corruption case, as long as it does not harm the course of the trial.
Israeli Attorney General's Conditional Approval for Talks on Netanyahu's Corruption Case
Israeli Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara has expressed willingness to engage in discussions concerning a possible settlement on Prime Minister Netanyahu's corruption case, under the condition that it does not disrupt the trial proceedings.
Response to Presidential Call for Settlement Talks
Baharav-Miara responded positively to President Herzog's invitation for settlement talks related to the potential pardon for Netanyahu.
Netanyahu's Silence on the Call
Despite the official invitation from President Herzog, Prime Minister Netanyahu has not responded to the call for settlement talks by the specified deadline.
Corruption Charges Against Netanyahu
Prime Minister Netanyahu faces charges of bribery, fraud, and breach of trust in three separate corruption cases known as the "1000", "2000", and "4000" files.
In a surprising turn of events, former US President Donald Trump also appealed to President Herzog in November 2025 to pardon Netanyahu, despite Netanyahu's earlier statements that he would not seek a pardon.

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