New Delhi, April 30 -- Israel's president on Tuesday invited Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and government prosecutors to his official residence in hopes of brokering a settlement to end an ongoing corruption case against the Israeli leader.

President Isaac Herzog's office issued the invitation days after announcing that he would not decide on Netanyahu's request for a pardon and instead urge the sides to reach a settlement.

The invitation, signed by Herzog's legal adviser, said the president believes that efforts to reach a settlement "must be exhausted first" before he can consider the pardon request. It said it aimed for discussions to take place "with an open heart and sincere, good intention" and asked for a response by Sunday....