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Attacks on Israeli Police May Destroy Prosecution Case Against Netanyahu

Most other national leaders would have given up long ago. They would have accepted the will of the people amid multiple corruption investigations and a trial which could end in a prison term.

But that’s not Bibi.

This guy has an instinct for survival and sense of grandiose self-importance that is unprecedented.

He faces four separate corruption charges. His trial is ongoing. The state witnesses have presented a damning set of testimonies against him. If convicted he could either go to prison or be banned from politics for life (or both).

But Bibi will not go down without a fight. And by “fight” I don’t mean the petty squabbles of everyday politics. I mean a monumental battle comparable to the ones between ferocious dinosaurs is the pre-historic era.

A fight to the death in which one party ends up mauled and mutilated beyond recognition. This is the take-no-prisoner style of the former Israeli leader.

Regarding everything in this case, there are conspiracies, leaks, suspect claims and self-interested revelations. Even the most innocent, innocuous news has an angle benefiting one side or the other. So is the case of a series of breaking stories by Calcalist which purport to expose abuse by the police of its powers to monitor criminal behavior. The series began by focusing on the SIGINT unit of the national police and its use of NSO Group’s Pegasus spyware to hack the phones of ordinary Israelis guilty of no crimes. On its face, this was a terrific journalistic coup.

Though Pegasus had been widely used by repressive regimes and intelligence agencies to target human rights activists, journalists and attorneys, NSO swore it was not used against Israelis. Not surprisingly, Calcalist proved this was a lie.

But the latest bombshell by Calcalist escalated the matter even further: the police not only used Pegasus against average citizens, they targeted senior government officials and witnesses in the Netanyahu corruption trial.

That became a story that led all the TV and print news outlets. It was a scandal that shocked the nation. And it was meant to. Not only by Calcalist for journalistic reasons, but by the source who leaked the information in the first place.

The journalist reporting the series has carefully avoided even the remotest hint of his source. Unfortunately, this is common in Israeli journalism. There is almost no sourcing standard. So I (and other independent journalists) have begun to speculate (Hebrew) on who the source might be.

7th Eye suggested the source may be disgruntled technicians in the SIGINT shunted aside and fired after Unit 8200 veterans took it over.

Another possibility would be, as reported by Kan TV news in 2019, the security consultant/s and ex-intelligence agents hired by individuals close to Bibi to spy on the police themselves conducting the investigation against him.

There are faint stirrings of a building consensus that the drip-drip Chinese water torture of stories exposing police malfeasance benefits one political faction and figure: Netanyahu. His nemesis from the beginning has been the police and state prosecution. He has leveled every charge and slung every slime possible against them in an effort to destroy their credibility. The entire effort was Trump-like in its sweeping, self-aggrandizing scope.

Bibi’s resentment against the police and prosecution must be even more intense considering that he appointed a former chief of staff, Mandelblit, as Attorney General; and appointed Roni AlSheikh as national police commander. He expected loyalty (as Trump infamously demanded from the FBI’s James Comey) but instead got betrayal (from his perspective).

Recently, the prosecution proposed a plea deal offering the accused ex-leader no jail time and a charge of “moral turpitude” which would prohibit him from political office for seven years.

There were reports that the offer interested Netanyahu.

But he has his own Lady Macbeth in his wife, Sara; and a bellicose Bibi Jr. in Yair Netanyahu, who lobbied strenuously for his to fight to the bitter end.

We have heard no more about plea bargains.

After the end of this plea deal saga, the Calcalist stories broke. A coincidence? Doubtful. How do they impact the corruption trial? The police are the source of all the evidence against Netanyahu.

If he can divert attention from the witnesses against him and the trial itself, and turn the focus back on the police and their misconduct, he benefits himself in two ways.

One, he lessens the public interest in the actual trial; two, he destroys the credibility of the police and possibly terminally sabotages the entire prosecution.

Already, Netanyahu’s lawyers are demanding the suspension of the current witness’ testimony.

The next step will likely be a call for a mistrial.

If enough dirt is thrown on the police, then the judge may feel compelled to agree. And even if s/he refuses to grant a mistrial, the entire process may be fatally tainted and result in acquittal of the accused.

NSO is collateral damage in this case.

Netanyahu has gone from touting the company and being its middleman in orchestrating deals around the globe on its behalf, as he traveled to various national capitals, to exploiting its ill fortune for his own political benefit. That’s characteristic of Bibi: you can turn from a friend to an enemy; a trusted confidant to a patsy at the drop of the hat.

The Calcalist expose may be a case of a media outlet knowingly or unknowingly being cynically exploited the save the hide of a corrupt, megalomaniacal leader bent on taking the entire judicial and legal system down with him like the Titanic.

If so, this is a deeply sad, tragic example of the corruption of not only the systems I just mentioned, but the entire state itself.

The rich and powerful manipulate this system for their own advantage.

They have endless strategems to game it to maintain their own power.

The average citizen sits back in utter disgust, powerless to change anything seeing behavior like this as rotten to the core.

Source: Richard Silverstein – Tikun Olam