Yediot aharonot
Netanyahu rejects prosecution's 'absurd' Case 2000 thesis during defense questioning in court
Netanyahu is charged in the case with fraud and breach of trust.
Netanyahu’s cross-examination concludes after year-long testimony phase
Netanyahu trial: Case 2000 hearing cut short for ‘security-diplomatic schedule reasons’
Yediot Aharonot reporter attacked by masked group - report
Justice Minister Levin testifies in Netanyahu's Case 2000
When asked to confirm that the prime minister opposed the Yisrael Hayom bill, Levin responded, “He gave me an unequivocal instruction not to promote the law."
Ynet photographer attacked by settlers in the West Bank
Shaul Golan, a photographer and journalist with Yediot Aharonot and Ynet, spoke of how he was beat by settlers in the West Bank, and much of his equipment destroyed.
Protest group pays for all-black front-page ads in major Israeli newspapers
The ads read, "a black day for Israeli democracy" in small white text at the bottom. Also in small text at the top was the word "advertisement."
Police came after Harow to get to Netanyahu, ex-aide testified
Harow faced fraud and breach of trust charges, but made a plea bargain to testify against his former boss.
Holocaust survivor, among last prisoners of Auschwitz, passes away
Mordechai Papirblat was a prisoner who worked in hard labor for a period of about 900 days until he managed to escape from a death march at the end of January 1945.
Grapevine February 26, 2021: Back in the pool
Movers and shakers in Israeli society
Grapevine: A gift of life
Altruism is still alive and well.
'Yediot Ahronot' ordered to pay libel damages to Im Tirtzu
The Tel Aviv Magistrates Court ordered Yediot Ahronot to pay NIS 125,000 in damages and legal fees.
Did Sheldon Adelson and Netanyahu have a falling out?
A tale of three journalists
The media – even a state-sponsored public broadcasting authority – can make value judgments and decide when an employee has crossed a line.