President Isaac Herzog has granted a pardon to Shraga Brosh, former president of the Manufacturers Association of Israel, after just a month and a half in prison, according to a report by Guy Peleg (N12). The specific crime for which Brosh was incarcerated was not detailed in the initial report.
President Isaac Herzog has granted a pardon to Shraga Brosh, who served as president of the Manufacturers Association of Israel from 2012 to 2020, after just a month and a half of his prison sentence. The clemency was reported by journalist Guy Peleg (N12). The nature of the offense for which Brosh was convicted has not been disclosed in the initial report. The pardon marks a notably swift clemency move by the president, as full sentences for similar cases are typically longer.
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