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Netanyahu and Trump face similar ‘politicized prosecutions,’ legal expert says
JERUSALEM – After a Manhattan jury on Thursday convicted former President Trump of falsifying business records, legal experts have commented on the similarities between his case and the ongoing prosecution of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Israel’s then-attorney general, Avichai Mandelblit, charged Netanyahu with fraud, breach of trust and accepting bribes in a legal saga that started four years ago and is still unfolding. Netanyahu has flatly denied all the accusations against him.
Fox News Digital reached out to leading legal experts who are well versed in the hard-charging and no-holds-barred electoral and judicial systems in both democracies.
Eugene Kontorovich, a professor at George Mason University Scalia Law School and a scholar at the Kohelet Policy Forum, a Jerusalem think tank, told Fox News Digital, «Israel has always been the canary in the coalmine for threats to freedom and Western democracy. The politicized prosecutions on obscure and incomprehensible charges and victimless crimes that has been used on President Trump greatly resemble the prosecutions of Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu. Israel’s situation is worse – Netanyahu was indicted four years ago after years-long investigations, making the prosecution a never-ending shadow on his political career.»
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President Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu attend the Abraham Accords signing ceremony on the South Lawn of the White House, Sept. 15, 2020. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon, File)
He added «Moreover, in Israel, prosecutors are not elected or even politically appointed, so there is not even the bitter consolation that both sides can play the same game.»
He continued, «But in what could be a good omen for Trump, Netanyahu’s political opponents thought the multiple criminal proceedings would end his political career, but instead he has gone on to win multiple elections because voters stopped taking the prosecutions seriously.»
Modern politics is filled with examples of court systems turned into blunt instruments to railroad politicians and dissidents who upset political parties and opponents.
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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu attends a hearing at the Magistrate’s Court in Rishon LeZion, Israel, Jan. 23, 2023. (Abir Sultan/Pool Photo via AP)
Perhaps the most famous recent case is authoritarian Russian President Vladimir Putin’s imprisonment of his most potent political rival, Alexei Navalny, who was found dead in an Arctic penal colony in February. Putin’s critics claimed he was behind the killing. Russia’s opaque judiciary sentenced Navalny to a 19-year term for extremism. His defenders say he was persecuted by Putin because he was the first politician to build a national Russian opposition movement that seeks to end Putin’s more than two decades of control over Russia.
In 2023, the late-Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi was found not guilty of witness tampering in connection with alleged sex parties, called «bunga bunga,,» at his villa in Milan. He claimed that his political enemies manufactured the sex scandal allegations.
Silvio Berlusconi casts his vote during the Lombardy regional elections in Milan, Italy, on Feb. 12, 2023. (Piero Cruciatti/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
The controversial Italian politician died last year. He referred to himself as the «Jesus Christ of politics.» In 2013, however, Italy’s high court affirmed a conviction for tax fraud against Berlusconi.
The former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan was ousted as the country’s leader in 2022 and sentenced to multiple prison terms for corruption, including leaking state secrets. Khan argues that the cases against him are politically motivated and his supporters have filled the streets of the Southeast Asian country to protest his incarceration.
Pakistan’s former prime minister, Imran Khan, and Bushra Bibi, his wife, speak to the media at an office of Lahore High Court in Lahore, Pakistan, on July 17, 2023. (AP Photo/K.M. Chaudary, File)
Khan, a former cricket star who became an Islamist politician, is now facing 170 pending legal cases against him. The charges include terrorism, incitement to violence and graft. In March 2022, Khan claimed at a rally that a foreign conspiracy was working against him. He said a document showed that «all will be forgiven if Imran Khan is removed from power.» A month later, Khan was dislodged as prime minister by a no-confidence vote in the parliament.
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America’s former ambassador to Israel, David Friedman, who is a lawyer, told Fox News Digital, «The most important feature of a functioning democracy is its ability to instill confidence in the fairness of its judiciary. In the Trump case, the prosecution and the court have pursued a frivolous case and done enormous damage to our democracy. I am less familiar with the prime minister’s issues, but it is clear that in Israel there also exists a significant part of the population that is losing confidence in the judiciary.»
Friedman, who served during the Trump administration and played a key role in relocating the U.S. Embassy from Tel Aviv to Israel’s capital, Jerusalem, added, «This is always a byproduct of prosecuting political opponents. When done, the facts and the law must be compelling and even overwhelming. That’s clearly not present in either case.»
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Furioso, Donald Trump cargó contra la CNN y otros medios que lo critican: «Son corruptos e ilegales, lo que hacen es ilegal»
Así como en un momento tuvo un encono furioso contra el Washington Post, ahora el presidente Donald Trump calificó este viernes a la CNN y otros medios críticos de su gestión de ser de «ilegales» y «corruptos».
«Creo que CNN y MSDNC, que escriben literalmente un 97,6% de cosas malas sobre mí, son brazos políticos del Partido Demócrata», afirmó en un discurso en el departamento de Justicia ante fiscales y agentes de seguridad.
«Y, en mi opinión, son realmente corruptos e ilegales. Lo que hacen es ilegal», lanzó el líder republicano, rostro del movimiento MAGA (Make America Great Again).
Trump dijo que los medios «influyen en los jueces». Esto «está cambiando la ley, y simplemente no puede ser legal. No creo que sea legal. Y lo hacen en total coordinación entre sí», protestó.
El magnate suele atacar a los medios estadounidenses desde su primer mandato como presidente, de 2017 a 2021, algo sin precedentes para un líder en un país donde la libertad de prensa está consagrada en la Constitución.
Trump llama a los periodistas que no le gustan «enemigos del pueblo» y «noticias falsas».
Desde que comenzó su segundo mandato en enero, el millonario ha presionado a los medios tradicionales como la agencia de noticias estadounidense Associated Press, a la vez que ha facilitado el acceso a la Casa Blanca a otros que antes eran marginales y de derecha.
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