Netanyahu’s allies seek to acquit him.
Netanyahu’s allies are completing a process that will free Netanyahu from trial by changing the laws and powers of those involved in his trial.
MK Simcha Rotman is pushing a law that would divide the powers of the Cabinet Prosecutor, and instead of concentrating them in one place, they would be dispersed across several departments.
If implemented, this measure would introduce a new Cabinet Prosecutor and a new Legal Advisor to the Cabinet, in other words, other people who would investigate corruption cases against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. People who will have a decisive role in the appointment.
On the other hand, the case of Yafat Tomer Yerushalimi, the military prosecutor of the Israeli army who played a role in revealing the torture footage of Palestinian prisoners in the simple prison of Taiman, has become a new pretext for pressure to remove the current Cabinet Prosecutor. Gali Bhara Mayara is now the state prosecutor and has no intention of making concessions to Netanyahu.

