Case 3000
KAN broadcast investigates pro-PM campaigns spreading fake news rhetoric around Netanyahu trial
KAN’s "Zman Emet" investigated how supporters and insiders allegedly pressured processes in Netanyahu’s ongoing corruption trial, and discussed whether Herzog held secret meetings to pardon him.
Netanyahu's cross-examination canceled for diplomatic, security reasons
Prosecution prepared to hold plea bargain talks with Netanyahu defense, A-G’s Office says
Herzog deserves our support in trying to achieve plea bargain, end Netanyahu trial saga - editorial
Submarine Affair breaks back into political calendar with a splash
Ganor himself was originally the key state's witness in the affair, providing incriminating information against many of the prime minister's top aides.
Netanyahu’s narrative on corruption cases -Analysis
A guide to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's expected responses to the claims in Cases 3000 and 4000
Former generals call for national inquiry into submarine corruption
“This is likely the biggest corruption and mismanagement case in this country's history,” said former national security advisor Uzi Arad.
Ex-Mossad Chief Pardo: PM lied about why he green-lighted submarine sale
On Sunday, Attorney-General Avichai Mandelblit published a letter denying that Netanyahu had told him the secret about why he green-lighted Germany’s desire to sell submarines to Egypt.
Court releases state’s witness Miki Ganor to house arrest
Ganor will be kept under 24-hour surveillance, is prohibited from contact with others in the case and cannot leave the country.
German prosecutor opens proceeding into submarines deal - report
The proceeding was opened following a legal assistance request by Israel to German authorities, the report said.
AG denies Netanyahu told him why Egypt submarine deal green-lighted
Netanyahu also offered to tell Mandelblit and State Attorney Shai Nitzan the secret reason in private.
Prosecution threatens to nix immunity deal for key Submarine case witness
Ganor is the former sales representative of Thyssenkrupp Israel, a German company involved with selling Israel nuclear submarines.
Is the submarine affair about to sink?
Key witness Miki Ganor wants to retract testimony in Case 3000, even though prosecutors assert his actions won't change the case.
Court extends detention of key witness in submarine affair
Miki Ganor, who testified in Case 3000, may loose partial immunity if he changes his testimony.