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The criminal trial testimony hearings of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu began in the Tel Aviv District Court on Wednesday.
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.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at court on day 23 of his trial testimony in Tel Aviv, April 21, 2025. (photo credit: MOTI KIMCHI) Billionaire Arnon Milchan was a close friend, and claims that ...
The departure of Israel’s domestic intelligence chief appeared to end his unusually public clash with the prime minister.
In an affidavit submitted to the Supreme Court, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accused Ronen Bar of being a 'liar' ...
One conversation about the protests crystallizes Bar’s complaint—that Netanyahu wanted the Shin Bet to be loyal to him, not ...
Bar’s affidavit paints a picture of a prime minister determined to mollify his extremist government partners and to avoid a ...
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says that he tried to halt, not advance, the so-called Israel Hayom law, as he testifies on the last day of direct questioning by his defense team in his criminal ...
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu insists his conversations with Yedioth Ahronoth publisher Arnon Mozes about improving the ...