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Israels Netanyahu withdraws bid for parliamentary immunity from corruption charges

Issued on: 28/01/2020 – 10:40Modified: 28/01/2020 – 10:40

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Tuesday he is withdrawing his bid for parliamentary immunity from prosecution on corruption charges.

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Israels longest-serving prime minister said in a statement the immunity proceedings in parliament would have been a “circus” and he did not want to take part in this “dirty game”.

Netanyahu, who denies all wrongdoing, said: “I informed the Knesset speaker that I am withdrawing my immunity request.”

The case now moves toward trial, a process which could take months or years. The right-winger, who faces a national election in March, is under no legal obligation to resign.

Speaking from Jerusalem, FRANCE 24's correspondent Irris Makler said Netanyahu's decision may have been a strategic one.

The Israeli PM knew "he didn't have the numbers in the parliament. He was going to lose the immunity request that he put there", Makler said.

"He's taken a strategic decision, that it's better for him at the moment not to have to suffer that humiliation."

Netanyahu is now in Washington for meetings with US President Donald Trump ahead of the release of Trumps long-delayed Israel-Palestinian peace plan, which the Palestinians have already rejected.

Israels attorney general Avichai Mandelblit indicted Netanyahu on corruption charges – the first of their kind against a serving Israeli prime minister – lRead More – Source

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