Tel Aviv, Israel – The Israeli government is preparing to introduce a controversial bill to postpone Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s trial on corruption and breach of trust charges. This move is being described in political and legal circles as a new attempt to save Netanyahu from legal accountability.
According to Hebrew media, the proposed law grants temporary immunity to the prime minister during his term. Opponents consider this a blatant violation of the principle of judicial independence and a perpetuation of a policy of impunity.
These moves come at a time when Israel is experiencing deep political divisions and ongoing protests. Critics denounce what Netanyahu and his government describe as attempts to bend the law to serve their own interests. His supporters, however, see the move as necessary to maintain government stability and contribute to the continued management of sensitive security matters.
Observers believe that the law’s passage could spark an unprecedented constitutional crisis and push Israel into an open confrontation between the judicial and executive authorities.



