[58921] The Attorney General Responds to the Possibility of a Plea Deal: Reservations and Question Marks
Development at the State Attorney's Office: The Attorney General's Position on the Plea Deal
According to a report by Amit Segal, known for his commentary close to the decision-making levels of the Israeli right, the Attorney General clarified that her position on the plea deal does not constitute sweeping or positive consent.
According to Amit Segal, "The Attorney General did not really respond affirmatively" to the requests that were raised. In his publication, Segal emphasizes that she "merely announced that she is willing to negotiate a plea deal," and noted that she even "did not agree for it to be held under the auspices of the President's Residence."
The report, which received wide circulation and also resonated on the Political Arena channel, illustrates the complexity surrounding the legal contacts taking place behind the scenes and the lack of agreement on the framework in which the contacts will take place.