Mediator recommends judge drop terrorism charges against Israeli activists who shot flares at Netanyahu's home
Israel's state prosecutor will decide whether to pursue a plea deal with four protesters accused of firing maritime flares at the prime minister's residence last year or to proceed with the case. Legal sources support the recommendation, saying the terrorism charges were driven by improper considerations
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Israel's state prosecutor will decide whether to pursue a plea deal with four protesters accused of firing maritime flares at the prime minister's residence last year or to proceed with the case. Legal sources support the recommendation, saying the terrorism charges were driven by improper considerations
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06:32 PM • January 01 2026 IST
The judge overseeing mediation talks between Israeli prosecutors and four anti-government activists indicted for firing maritime flares at Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's home has recommended dropping the terrorism charges against them, Haaretz has learned.
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