Yediot aharonot
Netanyahu trial: Case 2000 hearing cut short for ‘security-diplomatic schedule reasons’
Shortly after the hearing began at its regular time, Netanyahu’s attorneys entered a meeting with presiding judges Rivka Friedman-Feldman, Moshe Bar-Am, and Oded Shaham.
Yediot Aharonot reporter attacked by masked group - report
Justice Minister Levin testifies in Netanyahu's Case 2000
Ynet photographer attacked by settlers in the West Bank
Prime minister rotation reportedly raised to challenge Netanyahu
Ashkenazi told activists outside his home in Kfar Saba on Tuesday morning that he has been working on uniting parties that would run together and challenge the Likud Party in the April 9 election.
Netanyahu: The A-G seems to have succumbed to pressure from the Left
Netanyahu continued to explain the consequences this type of indictment could have on the future of the State, claiming that such a decision before an election could help the Left rise to power.
Clean house
“Every Jewish mother should know that she has entrusted the life of her son in the hands of worthy commanders,” Israel’s founding father said.
Reporter who interviewed Hamas leader: I was tricked by the Israeli press
Francesca Borri claims she did not interview Hamas leader for "Yedioth Aharonoth."
Attorney general: Harming High Court harms defense of IDF before ICC
Case 4000 probe of Netanyahu at advanced stage, says Mandelblit.
Israeli ex-spymasters warn country is 'critically ill' under Netanyahu
Netanyahu did not immediately respond, but a senior member of his governing coalition brushed off the censure.
What the Case 2000 trial might look like
Based on previous indications given to The Jerusalem Post, it is less clear that the prosecution will proceed to trial with this case. But if it does, it would argue that the case is simple.
WATCH: Protesters rally in front of Netanyahu’s residence in Jerusalem
The Israel Police said it found enough evidence to indict the prime minister with bribery, fraud, and breach of trust charges.
Labor MK questioned in 'Yediot Aharonot affair'
Police are expected to indict Netanyahu confidants in the submarine probe.
No recommendations in Netanyahu probes before Passover
Officers will likely interrogate Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for the eighth time and conduct further questioning of others with suspected ties.