Mon Dec 08 21:41:56 UTC 2025: ## Summary:
The text outlines Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s renewed efforts to avoid facing corruption charges. Despite previously stating he would prove his innocence in court, Netanyahu is now seeking a pardon, claiming his trial endangers Israel. The piece also mentions Hillary Clinton’s controversial statement regarding Israel’s PR issues being attributed to TikTok rather than the conflict in Gaza, and a report on South Korean political media figure Kim Ou-Joon and his influence.
News Article:
Netanyahu Seeks Pardon in Corruption Trial, Claims Case Endangers Israel
Jerusalem – Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is reportedly seeking a pardon in his ongoing corruption trial, reversing his previous stance of clearing his name in court. Netanyahu, who faces a range of charges including bribery and fraud, has consistently labeled the case a “witch-hunt” orchestrated by the media and the judiciary.
Sources suggest that a pardon would allow Netanyahu to sidestep the legal proceedings entirely, raising concerns among journalists and members of the judiciary about potential future actions against them.
The move comes amidst heightened scrutiny of Israel’s public image. This week, former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton controversially attributed Israel’s PR problems to TikTok, rather than to the ongoing conflict and alleged genocide in Gaza, sparking further debate about the country’s media representation.
Meanwhile, in South Korea, figures like Kim Ou-Joon, founder of a major YouTube-based news network, are shaping the political media landscape. His outspoken and often controversial leftist perspective highlights the evolving nature of political communication in the region.