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Trump to Israel’s judiciary: let Netanyahu go
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A process of fraud, unfaithfulness and bribery runs against Israel’s Prime Minister Netanyahu. US President Trump jumps aside again-and establishes a reference to the Gaza War.
US President Donald Trump publicly accuses Israel’s judiciary to hinder the efforts to hinder the efforts of an agreement in the Gaza War and with Iran with the corruption proceedings against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. “This is a political witch hunt, similar to the witch hunt that I had to endure,” Trump wrote on his Truth Social platform. “This farce of” justice “will affect both the negotiations with Iran and the Hamas”. Trump is working against Israel’s judiciary for the second time within a few days.
A corruption process has been running against Netanyahu for five years. He is charged with fraud, infidelity and bribery. At the beginning of the month he for the first time said in the cross -life. According to the “Times of Israel”, the interrogation will soon be continued. “It is amazing what the under control Bibi Netanyahu do,” wrote Trump, who himself always has trouble with the judiciary in his own country. Netanyahus Sname Bibi is a short form of his first name.
“He is a war hero and a prime minister who has done a great job together with the United States to successfully remove the dangerous nuclear threat to Iran. It is important that it is precisely in the process of negotiating an agreement with Hamas, which also includes the return of the hostages,” added the US President. “Let Bibi go, he has a big task to perform!”. Just a few days ago, Trump had been on his platform that he was “shocked” that the state of Israel “continued the ridiculous witch hunt against his prime minister”.
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Source: Stern

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