- Title: Netanyahu backs U.S. actions, heads to Athens amid trouble at home
- Date: 2nd January 2020
- Summary: (SOUNDBITE) (Hebrew) DAVID ALBICHZAR, 60-YEAR-OLD HAIRDRESSER, SAYING: "I don't understand why we need to give.. to say things like he deserves it, he doesn't deserve it, moral, not moral. He thinks that he deserves immunity. He can come out of this whole thing clean, so give him a chance. Why not give him a chance?" PEOPLE IN CAFE STREET SCENE
- Embargoed: 16th January 2020 11:03
- Keywords: Cyprus Greece Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu U.S. embassy in Iraq corruption case gas deal immunity
- Location: JERUSALEM/ BEN GURION AIRPORT, ISRAEL
- City: JERUSALEM/ BEN GURION AIRPORT, ISRAEL
- Country: Israel
- Topics: Government/Politics
- Reuters ID: LVA007BUHB8EF
- Aspect Ratio: 16:9
- Story Text:Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday (January 2) departed to Athens where he is expected to sign a deal with Greece and Cyprus for a subsea gas pipeline, hours after he asked parliament to protect him from prosecution in three graft cases.
Before boarding the plane at Israel's Ben Gurion international airport, Netanyahu said Israel fully supported the United State's actions in Iraq and "its full right to defend itself and its citizens," after supporters of Iranian-backed Iraqi paramilitary groups stormed the U.S. Embassy's perimeter in two days of protests.
In Jerusalem, Israelis reacted to Netanyahu's request of immunity with mixed views: David Albichzar, a 60-year-old hairdresser, said he supported Netanyahu's use of his legal right for immunity, while 64-year-old social worker Sarah Avitsur said: "it's embarrassing, it's upsetting, I hope very very much that this ridiculous idea will not go through."
Netanyahu was indicted in November on charges of bribery, fraud and breach of trust over allegations he granted state favours worth hundreds of millions of dollars to Israeli media barons in return for gifts and favourable coverage.
He denies any wrongdoing, saying he is the victim of a witch hunt by the media and left to oust a popular right-wing leader.
Recent opinion polls have shown neither Blue and White nor Netanyahu's Likud party are within easy reach of a governing bloc in parliament in an election now two months away.
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