Case 2000
A-G has not begun reviewing Netanyahu pardon request, Justice Ministry says
Clarification follows Channel 13's report claiming an advisory opinion is imminent.
Netanyahu trial hearings canceled this week following death of presiding judge’s mother
Prosecution challenges Netanyahu’s account of Bezeq-Walla contacts
How will revoking fraud, breach of trust offenses change Netanyahu's trial? - explainer
Netanyahu says report proved his case was made up to topple him
Knesset speaker complains to comptroller • Coalition chairman: Close case because cop slept with ‘Yediot’ co-owner
Indictment filed against former Netanyahu aid as part of witness deal
The indictment was made as part of his state's witness deal in cases 1000 and 2000.
PM Benjamin Netanyahu adds third new lawyer to trial team
Lawyer Boaz Ben Tzur is another senior litigator with experience in white collar crime defense, and joins veteran lawyer Yossi Segev, and younger lawyer, but rising star, Amit Hadad.
How is Netanyahu going to be PM once his trial begins? - analysis
Not all is bad in Netanyahu’s world.
How is Netanyahu going to be PM once his trial begins? - analysis
Not all is bad in Netanyahu’s world.
Dershowitz on Netanyahu trial: 'Israel should be deeply ashamed'
Dershowitz added that if the prosecutors wanted to charge Netanyahu with a crime there should be certain precedents and parameters set around what constitutes the exploits as actionable offenses.
Elovitch's former lawyer: Good chance Netanyahu will be acquitted
"The judges will hear what everyone has to say and will examine them well – and the more they decide that these actions are not felonies, they will not hesitate to acquit."
Netanyahu's trial to be covered on Channel 13
The announcement comes after weekend reports that the channel would outsource the broadcast for the event.
PM set to seek exemption from attending first hearing of trial
The hearing will be held in the Jerusalem District Court under the Health Ministry's restrictions.
New Netanyahu-friendly gov’t panel open to tycoons paying legal bills
A new comptroller committee, viewed by observers as more friendly to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu than the previous panel, has agreed to hear his request for up to NIS 10 million.