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Netanyahu: Indictment hearing should be aired live so public can hear my side

Office of the Attorney General turns down request, saying it does not respect the legal process. Netanyahu: "Transparency delivers the truth."

by  Reuters and Israel Hayom Staff
Published on  09-27-2019 10:32
Last modified: 03-21-2021 11:41
Netanyahu: Indictment hearing should be aired live so public can hear my sideAFP/Sebastian Scheiner

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu | File photo: AFP/Sebastian Scheiner

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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called on Thursday for his pre-indictment hearing next week on corruption allegations to be broadcast live, saying that "the time has come for the public to hear everything, including my side."

Following a deadlocked Sept. 17 election, Netanyahu is fighting for a fifth term in office that might confer legal immunity in three long-running cases that he has cast as a baseless and politically motivated witch-hunt.

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Attorney General Avichai Mendelblit has said he intends to file fraud and breach of trust charges against Netanyahu pending a hearing – an opportunity for a VIP suspect to argue that a trial is not in the national interest.

"After a three-year flood of tendentious, partial media leaks, the time has come for the public to hear everything, including my side," Netanyahu said in a social media video.

"I am therefore asking the attorney general to open up the hearing for live broadcast. … You know that transparency delivers the truth."

Mendelblit's office later turned the request down, saying it had no legal basis and was disrespectful of the legal process.

A hearing is a chance for a suspect to persuade legal authorities not to file charges and is not meant to persuade the public, an attorney general letter to Netanyahu's lawyers said.

"The decision of whether to file an indictment is a professional decision divorced from any public sentiment political pressure or "background noise," the letter said.

On Wednesday, the Netanyahu was tapped to try to form the next coalition government after garnering marginally more support from lawmakers than his centrist election rival, Benny Gantz. Neither commands a clear parliamentary majority.

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