TDUnited States President Donald Trump has called for the immediate pardon of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
President Trump argued that legal distractions must be set aside so Netanyahu can fully concentrate on coordinating with Washington in the looming confrontation with Iran.
The demand comes amid reports that the Pentagon is preparing for a potential U.S.–Israel war with Iran that could last until September.
Trump’s statement underscores the urgency of aligning leadership in both capitals as military planners brace for a protracted campaign.
Trump’s Position
According to aides, Trump believes Netanyahu’s ongoing legal battles are a “strategic distraction” at a time when Israel’s leadership is critical to joint operations.
He has urged Israeli authorities to expedite a pardon, framing it as a matter of national security rather than domestic politics.
If acted upon, such a pardon would be unprecedented, raising questions about judicial independence in Israel and the balance between law and wartime necessity.
Implications
Analysts warn that while Trump’s demand highlights the seriousness of U.S. war planning, it also risks inflaming political divisions within Israel.
Observers are watching closely for Israel’s response to Trump’s appeal, as well as any official Pentagon confirmation of extended war planning.
The coming weeks will determine whether Netanyahu’s legal fate is altered in the name of wartime unity, and how this decision might reshape both Israeli politics and U.S.–Israel relations.













