Trial
Frija trial begins: IDF reservist faces manslaughter charges in mistaken shooting
The trial of IDF reservist Aviad Frija, charged with manslaughter for mistakenly killing an Israeli in a terror attack, begins January 19. The case has sparked public debate.
Case 4000: Netanyahu testimony cut short after sealed envelope as prosecution presses on media ties
How to spot and prevent signs of sexual abuse in children
President Herzog’s response to PM Netanyahu’s request for a pardon: A proposal - opinion
Voices must be raised on Amiram Ben-Uliel's behalf - opinion
With the exposure of the Shin Bet Jewish Department, the time is right for seeking justice for him.
'10 years of idiotic press statements’: Case 4000 defense hearings end, Case 1000 to begin
The prosecution levied 315 items of evidence against the prime minister.
French actor Gerard Depardieu in court as trial over alleged sexual assaults of two women begins
If found guilty, Depardieu could face a sentence of up to five years in jail and a 75,000-euro ($81,000) fine.
Netanyahu testimony ends early for medical reasons
Netanyahu's corruption trial testimony ends early on Monday
Netanyahu slams fists on trial stand, says life upturned by lies and indictment
Netanyahu testimony concludes, to resume on Wednesday
British neo-Nazis planned attack as part of 'race war', prosecutors say
The trio are each charged with two counts of collecting information which may be useful to someone preparing an act of terrorism.
Prosecution: Witness testimony concurrent to Netanyahu will contaminate process
The judges had acknowledged that conventionally witness testimonies do not overlap, but the need for efficiency and the practical problems of the case overshadowed the standard.
A change in law needed: Israel must find a solution to never-ending trial of Netanyahu - opinion
If the law isn’t amended, the prosecution of a sitting prime minister will threaten the state’s existence as a law-abiding nation.