Case 4000
Netanyahu pardon request advances as Justice Ministry reviews new materials
That makes Wednesday’s development less important for what it decides than for what it confirms: Netanyahu’s request remains active and is still moving through the formal clemency process.
Netanyahu violated Second Authority appointment conflict-of-interest arrangement, Deputy A-G says
Opposition urges probe into Netanyahu role in appointing trial witness
Netanyahu denies instructing Filber on Bezeq-Yes merger as Case 4000 cross-examination grows heated
Netanyahu testimony comes to an end, set to resume monday
After signficant opposition: Court holds closed-door session held at Netanyahu trial
Court rules Netanyahu's corruption trial testimony will not extend beyond 14 additional hearings
Netanyahu at trial: Investigators distorted testimonies, blackmailed witnesses
Netanyahu's Tuesday testimony canceled following closed deliberation
Netanyahu at trial: Political persecution guiding double standards on politician-media relations
While preparing for the trial, Netanyahu noted his belief that he is seen as "an enemy of the people" based on claims by Walla.
Ninth day of Netanyahu corruption trial testimony ends
Netanyahu said he wanted to diversify media, not control it • Netanyahu alleges Walla's Elovitch didn't help him when needed
Three former Netanyahu aides indicted for witness harassment
The three were indicted for reportedly harassing Shlomo (Momo) Filber, the state's witness in the trial cases against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Netanyahu says former aides were forced to lie under oath
Netanyahu corruption trial resumes after month-long pause • Netanyahu asks judges to be more considerate of health, responsibilities
Netanyahu trial: No changes to charges after dispute about indictment framing
The court ruled on challenges first made by the defense at a December 18 Netanyahu testimony hearing.
Netanyahu on trial: Prosecution trying to criminalize contact between politicians and journalists
Netanyahu contended that in their quest to find wrongdoing, the prosecution was criminalizing communication between politicians and journalists.