Netanyahu Headline
PMO: Netanyahu sick from food poisoning, resting at home for three days
Netanyahu will be unable to attend the scheduled criminal trial hearings this week and is set to resume in September.
Sara Netanyahu: ‘Not a word of it is true’ in housekeeper’s abuse lawsuit
From the Mossad to Ron Dermer: A new phase in Gaza negotiations - analysis
'Walla-Akhbar': Netanyahu accuses Walla of pro-Hamas, pro-Iran content at trial
What can we learn from Netanyahu's recent remarks? - opinion
Netanyahu was the leader of the opposition from January 16, 2006, to April 6, 2009, when Kadima led the government and the Likud was in opposition.
Lapid after Netanyahu briefing: I arrived worried, left even more worried
Lapid compared the security situation now with the 18 months the previous government was in power.
Will Netanyahu torpedo national reconciliation?
MIDDLE ISRAEL: Throughout his career the Prime Minister did not appreciate the consensus as a national aim, and sometimes actively derailed it.
Netanyahu accuses Israeli media of spreading 'fake news' on judicial reform
The prime minister lost control of his government, opposition head Yair Lapid charged.
Netanyahu chooses to stay in Rome after Tel Aviv attack
The prime minister said returning to support his constituents after the attack would be a "surrender to terrorism."
Bridge over troubled water - opinion
Some people have been heard saying that Netanyahu views himself as a modern-day Moses and that he aspires to leave an extraordinary political and economic heritage behind him.
Tactics of disdain in Israeli politics - editorial
Netanyahu's disdain for protesters points to the sad fact that his government is deaf to any criticism.
Knesset approves increased funding for Netanyahu's residences
Israel finances the expenses of the official residence in Jerusalem, as well as a prime minister's private residence if it's outside the city, according to Israeli law.
If Netanyahu is serious about readiness for compromise, he must take action - editorial
If the reform passes second and third readings, the controversial legislation will give the coalition an automatic majority and weaken the Supreme Court.
American Jewry umbrella group hits out at Israeli judicial reform
They wrote in an open letter urging that "a 61-seat Knesset majority should not be allowed to override Supreme Court decisions."