Netanyahu on the edge of the abyss; A criminal’s struggle to escape from trial’
The coming autumn will be a terrible season for Benjamin Netanyahu, the prime minister of the Zionist regime. For two clear reasons: First, October next month will be the first anniversary of the Al-Aqsa storm operation, which has been recorded as an important turning point in the history of the regime’s failures. But it’s not just the anniversary of the al-Aqsa storm operation that will embarrass Netanyahu, he will have to ask his legal team and lobbyists to find a way to avoid the December trial.
While rejecting Netanyahu’s lawyer’s request to postpone the trial until next spring, the Attorney General of the Zionist regime has announced that it is necessary to hold the trial in December.
Benjamin Netanyahu, known as Bibi, is facing charges of bribery, fraud, and breach of trust, and his trial will have significant legal, political, and security consequences for the Zionist regime, and it is not unlikely that Netanyahu will be imprisoned. All this happened while the Zionist crimes and attacks against the oppressed people of Gaza continue. The Gaza Red Crescent has announced that despite dozens of requests for aid, it cannot help the people because the number of attacks has been high and the soldiers under Netanyahu’s command have created inhumane and terrifying conditions for the people by damaging Gaza’s infrastructure. But the point is that even the announcement of the approximate time of Netanyahu’s trial can be a factor in the increase of brutal attacks.
Should the Palestinians pay for Netanyahu?
The Attorney General of the Zionist regime has pretended that he is a follower of public demands and does not allow the moon to remain behind a cloud. But the fact of the matter is that this deadline of a few months is alchemy for Netanyahu.
The Palestinian Ministry of Higher Education has announced that since October last year, nearly 9,000 Palestinian students have been martyred as a result of the Zionist regime’s attacks, and a total of 500 teachers and teaching staff have also been martyred in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank. But the regime’s attacks on schools and children have not stopped yet, and now it is feared that Netanyahu’s legal advisors will pursue this brutal strategy: increasing Palestinian casualties. This kind of thing can both calm down the spirit of Zionist revenge and create an atmosphere in which Netanyahu, as a political figure who defends the security of Zionists, will have a more secure margin to avoid trial or acquittal!
Possible consequences of Netanyahu’s trial
Important evidence, such as the resignation of several Zionist officials and the dissolution of the War Cabinet, have shown that internal differences and intellectual and political divisions have reached the highest level in the history of the Zionist regime. Therefore, in general, we can consider the following consequences about Netanyahu’s trial:
The charges are very serious and legally, Netanyahu may be sentenced to prison. Of course, if other accusations such as Netanyahu’s incompetence in dealing with the attacks of Palestinian militants are raised; It will be much more difficult for his team of lawyers.
Politically, this trial may deepen the divisions within the Zionist regime, because a bipolar has already been formed, during which Netanyahu’s supporters argue that these charges are politically motivated, while his opponents believe that this is A trial is a necessary step to deal with an unprecedented financial corruption. Netanyahu’s supporters have called for judicial reforms, arguing that the current system is biased against him. However, critics argue that such reforms could undermine the independence of the judiciary.
The security base of the Zionist regime is already tired and worn out and it can be predicted that Netanyahu’s trial will affect all security issues because Netanyahu and his advisors and deputies have played a central role in shaping the foreign policy of the Zionist regime in the last year. And some analysts worry that if another team comes to power, it will be difficult to attract support.
Legal implications
Benjamin Netanyahu’s trial consists of three separate cases, each of which has its own set of legal consequences. Some of the charges in these cases are as follows:
Accepting bribes and illegal gifts from rich people and business managers, including accepting bribes from Jewish Hollywood producer Arnan Milshan and receiving jewelry worth $195,000. Netanyahu’s wife is also involved in this story.
Bypassing the legal formalities of buying weapons from Germany and accepting bribes.
Putting pressure on the responsible editor of a newspaper to cover the news in favor of the ruling party.
Approval of regulatory changes in favor of “Bizek” telecommunication company in exchange for positive media coverage is in favor of Netanyahu.
What does Netanyahu himself say?
The Prime Minister of the Zionist regime had previously categorically denied the accusations. Meanwhile, some of his opponents even mentioned the brand of alcoholic beverages and luxury goods that were given to him and his family as a bribe. In recent months, Netanyahu has invented another short defense that shows that he is not beating the drum of denial as advised by his lawyers and legal advisers and is looking for something else. Netanyahu’s new defense is: “I’m so busy with the war that I don’t have time to deal with these things!”
In the end, it is necessary to point out that the criminal nature of Netanyahu’s crimes in the genocide of the oppressed Palestinians is far more than domestic accusations, and the accusation of bribery and corruption of the regime’s prime minister should not be covered up to ignore His war crimes.