EXPLAINER: How could allies help Netanyahu beat charges?


              FILE - Israeli far-right lawmaker and the head of "Jewish Power" party, Itamar Ben-Gvir, gestures after first exit poll results for the Israeli Parliamentary election at his party's headquarters in Jerusalem, Wednesday, Nov. 2, 2022. News of the apparent comeback of former Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the dramatic rise of his far-right and ultra-Orthodox allies has elicited little more than a shrug among many Palestinians. (AP Photo/Oren Ziv, File)
            
              FILE - Israel's Likud Party leader Benjamin Netanyahu makes a statement after Israel's President Isaac Herzog assigned him the task of forming a government, in Jerusalem, Nov. 13, 2022. Netanyahu is set to return to power, from where he could try to make his years-long legal troubles disappear through new legislation advanced by his far-right and ultra-Orthodox allies. Critics say such a legal crusade is an assault on Israel’s democracy. (AP Photo/Maya Alleruzzo, File)
            
              FILE - Israeli former prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu walks at Knesset ahead of the vote on a bill to dissolve parliament, at the Knesset, Israel's parliament, in Jerusalem, June 30, 2022. Netanyahu is set to return to power, from where he could try to make his years-long legal troubles disappear through new legislation advanced by his far-right and ultra-Orthodox allies. Critics say such a legal crusade is an assault on Israel’s democracy. (AP Photo/Ariel Schalit, File)
            
              FILE - Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accompanied by members of his Likud Party in masks delivers a statement before entering the district court in Jerusalem, Sunday, May 24, 2020. Netanyahu is set to return to power, from where he could try to make his years-long legal troubles disappear through new legislation advanced by his far-right and ultra-Orthodox allies. Critics say such a legal crusade is an assault on Israel’s democracy. (AP Photo/Yonatan Sindel/Pool Photo via AP, File)
            
              FILE - Israelis carry a banner showing Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during a protest against the Israel Jewish nation bill, in Tel Aviv, Israel, July 30, 2018. Netanyahu is set to return to power, from where he could try to make his years-long legal troubles disappear through new legislation advanced by his far-right and ultra-Orthodox allies. Critics say such a legal crusade is an assault on Israel’s democracy. (AP Photo/Oded Balilty, File)
EXPLAINER: How could allies help Netanyahu beat charges?