Netanyahu Trial
Netanyahu's criminal trial to resume Sunday after wartime court freeze
Netanyahu’s corruption trial will resume Sunday after weeks of war-related court disruptions, returning to cross-examination in the high-profile Case 4000 proceedings.
Netanyahu pardon request advances as Justice Ministry reviews new materials
Netanyahu’s press conference: A tactless defense of his trial allegations - opinion
Why is Trump pressuring Herzog to pardon Netanyahu now? - opinion
How will Netanyahu's dramatic cross-examination affect his criminal trials? - analysis
The prosecution is proceeding very conservatively to score any points it can on Netanyahu, concerned that otherwise he could outfox them on the witness stand.
Netanyahu's cross-examination: Will the prime minister's trial tear him down?
The prosecution’s chance to try to tear down Netanyahu’s narrative at trial is the moment the PM has dreaded since 2016.
Netanyahu criminal trial: Mozes’ defense wraps up, cross-examination set to begin next week
Netanyahu's criminal trial wrapped on Wednesday, paving the way for the prosecution's cross-examination next week, which could be a major turning point in is image and legacy.
Netanyahu trial: Questioning by Elovich lawyer ends, Mozes’ attorney up next week
Netanyahu reiterated on Tuesday that he viewed Walla as a left-wing, hostile news outlet.
Netanyahu: I had no knowledge of inner editorial workings in Walla
Prime Minister Netanyahu denied seeking favorable coverage from Walla and claimed the site's reporting on politicians was inconsistent overall.
Netanyahu trial hearing halts for Witkoff discussion
At the start of the hearing, Netanyahu’s defense team asked to hold a long recess at 12 p.m. to make time for the conversation with Witkoff.
Netanyahu trial testimony ends early due to diplomatic developments
At the start of the hearing, lead defense attorney Amit Hadad requested that, due to the weighty diplomatic happenings, the hearing be cut short.
Netanyahu: Israel Hayom law was democratically dangerous, I didn’t back it
Netanyahu allegedly used his position of power to advance legislation that would levy restrictions on Mozes's competitor, Israel Hayom, owned by the family of the late Sheldon Adelson.
Netanyahu Case 2000 defense hearing opens in Tel Aviv
Netanyahu: I didn’t think conversations with Mozes were criminal
Allegedly, Mozes offered Netanyahu better coverage for himself and his family in the publication Yediot Ahronot, along with opposite coverage for his political opponents.