Netanyahu schedules press statement, likely about immunity, then cancels it
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu cancels an 8 p.m. live statement to the press, just half an hour after his staff tells the media he’ll be making it.
Netanyahu is believed to have planned to announce he would seek parliamentary immunity in three corruption cases. The announcement that he would be making a statement came from staffers in the Likud party, not the Prime Minister’s Office, suggesting it was political in nature.
It’s not immediately clear why Netanyahu has now canceled the announcement. Channel 12’s Amit Segal is speculating that he may want to avoid giving fodder to his opponents in tomorrow’s High Court of Justice hearing on petitions calling to bar him from forming the next government, should be win the elections, because of the looming indictments.
The Times of Israel Community.







