Israeli's Protest as Supreme Court Allows Netanyahu to Rule

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Dozens of Israelis protested the Supreme Court's ruling that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu may form a new government while under indictment, Thursday, May 7.
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READ MORE: In an eagerly awaited decision, Israel’s supreme court ruled Wednesday that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu can form a new government even while under indictment for alleged corruption.

The ruling paves the way for the right-wing Netanyahu to form a coalition government with centrist opposition leader Benny Gantz after three inconclusive elections over the past year.

The 11-judge panel, all wearing face masks, unanimously ruled that they “found no legal basis to prevent Knesset member Netanyahu from forming the government.”

They said that while Netanyahu has the right to be presumed innocent until proven guilty, their decision “should not be construed as diminishing the gravity of the charges faced by against public probity, nor the difficulty posed by the tenure of a prime minister accused of crimes.”
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HOW DARE THEY! Those Jewish protestors are antisemitic for daring to criticize an Israeli leader.