Case 2000
Prosecution challenges Netanyahu’s account of Bezeq-Walla contacts
Netanyahu has repeatedly portrayed Walla as “hostile,” particularly in the run-up to the 2015 election, pushing back against the notion that the site was unusually accommodating to his interests.
How will revoking fraud, breach of trust offenses change Netanyahu's trial? - explainer
Netanyahu trial: Focus in hearing turns to campaign messaging surrounding Case 4000
Netanyahu trial: PM rejects claims of family influence in Case 4000
Court rules for Netanyahu trial to continue despite Pegasus scandal
The court initially ruled in favor of the prosecution in regard to the NSO scandal, and the Netanyahu trial will continue Monday.
Prosecution delays Netanyahu trial to clarify police spyware issues
On Monday, the Jerusalem District Court ordered the prosecution to provide an update on the police cell phone hacking allegations no later than 2:00 p.m. Tuesday.
Netanyahu and the plea bargain that wasn’t - opinion
Netanyahu necessarily calculates differently from others.
Would Mandelblit’s deal with Netanyahu be the right choice? - analysis
Supporters of Mandelblit for the deal will point out that the main goals of the indictment and trial were always to invalidate Netanyahu’s conduct with the media.
If Netanyahu accepts court decisions on political career, A-G will enter deal talks
If Benjamin Netanyahu accepts the end of his political fate and retirement, Attorney-General Mandelblit will talk plea bargain.
Former PM Netanyahu may choose to testify at his own trial - report
Despite the defendant not having the obligation to take to the witness stand during his own trial, Netanyahu has decided he may do so, hoping it will have a positive effect on his legal situation.
Police interrogation ‘draconian, horrific, monstrous’ - Hefetz
Netanyahu trial star witness cross-examined after prosecution fails to expel press.
On This Day: Israel's A-G announces intent to indict Netanyahu
The announcement was seen as historic, as it was the first time in Israeli history such charges were ever to be brought against a sitting prime minister.
Netanyahu trial: Prosecutor says PM used power to give illegal benefits
The prosecution said that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu abused his power as part of a wide-ranging media bribery scheme in its opening statement for his public corruption trial on Monday.
Draft of Netanyahu's post trial speech: 'I cannot hold back anymore'
The draft also has a part in which Netanyahu references Liat Ben-Ari, who is the lead prosecutor of the trial, and the former CEO of Walla!, Ilan Yeshua, who will be testifying in Monday's hearing.