Netanyahu criminal investigations

Netanyahu to oppose expansion of criminal trial hearing days to five-days-a-week

The prime minister stepped off the witness stand last week, as the defense is due to present other witnesses.

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu holds a press conferene at the Prime Minister's office in Jerursalem, June 15, 2026.

As his testimony ends, Netanyahu's credibility remains at the heart of his case - analysis

 PRIME MINISTER Benjamin Netanyahu arrives at the Jerusalem District Court to hear testimony of businessman Arnon Milchan in the Case 1000 corruption trial, this week.

Netanyahu criminal trial: Scheduled Monday hearing canceled due to ‘security reasons’

Israeli opposition leader Yair Lapid speaks at the Knesset on the day of US President Donald Trump's address, amid a U.S.-brokered prisoner-hostage swap and ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas, in Jerusalem, October 13, 2025.

Lapid demands criminal probe into Netanyahu aides over October 7 intel distortion


Former Walla! CEO to serve as first prosecution witness in Netanyahu trial

Former Meretz Party leader Zehava Galon stressed Yeshua's importance to Case 4000 on Twitter, saying that Elovich "knew that one day these recordings would save him. He was right."

PRIME MINISTER Benjamin Netanyahu, wearing a face mask, stands inside the courtroom at the Jerusalem District Court as his trial opens on May 24.

Netanyahu and Gantz - Two leaders, two visions

A balance must be found between the patient pugnacity of an experienced leader and the narcissistic intoxication of a political novice. Can that balance be found?

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Blue and White leader Benny Gantz sign a unity government agreement

Three-judge panel appointed to determine Netanyahu's fate

The Jerusalem District Court judges will be: Rivkah Friedman-Feldman, Moshe Bar-Am and Oded Shaham.

Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks as he and U.S. President Donald Trump discuss a Middle East peace plan proposal in the East Room of the White House in Washington, U.S., January 28, 2020

PM's PR people get first win at Supreme Court over police checking their phones

Ofer Golan and Yonatan Orich are accused of intimidating Sholomo Filber, a key state witness in the Case 4000 against Netanyahu.

The Supreme Court, Jerusalem

Giant billboard in Tel Aviv installed to 'Save Israel's Democracy'

The billboard calls for sweeping reform of the Israeli judicial system in the wake of growing public distrust.

A billboard in Tel Aviv calls for sweeping judicial reforms, to save Israel's democracy.

Likud: Netanyahu ready to serve only six more months

Blue and White: Netanyahu must say it publicly

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu attends a cabinet meeting, December 2019.