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The criminal trial testimony hearings of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu began in the Tel Aviv District Court on Wednesday.
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Allegedly, Mozes offered Netanyahu better coverage for himself and his family in the publication Yediot Ahronot, along with ...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stands trial in three major corruption cases—accused of accepting lavish gifts, manipulating media coverage, and trading regulatory favors for political gain.
G is currently both the official interpreter of the law for the government and the one responsible for law enforcement, ...
said Netanyahu. The public trial testimony of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was delayed on Wednesday morning. Netanyahu began testifying behind closed doors on Tuesday already, which continued ...
The prosecution requested on Sunday that the witness's testimonies in defense of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in his ...
Ahead of the criminal trial testimony hearing of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday, about a dozen protesters ...
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu appeared to forget his son’s name, Avner, during a broadcast of the World Bible Quiz on ...
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu took jabs at state witness Hadas Klein, discrediting what she said in her own testimony, ...
The post Judges in Netanyahu’s corruption trial examine moving hearings back to Jerusalem appeared first on The Times of ...
Shin Bet chief says premier omitted details about night before Oct 7, 'never took responsibility' for funds transferred to ...