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Likud seeks to stall expected AG call for Netanyahu indictments
Eli Senyor, Tova Tzimuki
Published: 28.02.19, 11:31
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1. TSEDEK TSEDEK DIRDOF....
FO ,   Belgium   (02.28.19)
I'm deeply distressed, Mr. Mandelblit, knowing you are a jurist and a religious person, that you seem to have forgotten the famous Pasuk "Tsedek Tsedek Dirdof Lemaan Tihyeh", in case you indeed decide to indict Netanyahu now, so close to the general elections in Israel. This case is dragging on for years, so you had all the time, Mrs. Mandelblit, to conduct a trial and conclude the guilt or the innocence of Netanyahu. To indict Netanyahu, if indeed now, will provoke a political upheaval in the long term for the state of Israel, without knowing for good or for bad! I consider that you Mr. Mandelblit, as Attorney General, you should abstain yourself to influence the political debate today. Remember: "Tsedek Tsedek Dirdof...!
2. Stupid comment from above!
Rephael Rechitzky ,   Toronto   (02.28.19)
Please refrain from stupid comments. You justify the possibility of a crook running and that is wrong. Did she do anything wrong, he should not run and it is better to handle the situation before the elections. What will the country do if he is found guilty while in office (Assuming he is elected as a PM again). This man is like Maduro: Loves power and control. I and everyone should ask how he ever got to buy such a fancy house in Caesarea? Where all his money came from? and by the way, we say Tirdof and not Dirdof.
3. Get on with it already
Naor ,   Jerusalem   (02.28.19)
If Bibi wasn't the prime minister he would either be in prison or exonerated- either way if indeed as he says there is nothing then why the holdup!
G-d forbid we should have a labour government but likewise I prefer a PM who is not guilty of these sort of crimes - or perhaps that expecting too much considering the calibre of politicians we have in this country.
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