Bezeq

Netanyahu trial: Prosecutors press PM on Elovich ties, conflict-of-interest deals in Case 4000

Case 4000 centers on allegations that Netanyahu, while serving as prime minister and communications minister, advanced regulatory benefits worth hundreds of millions of shekels to Bezeq.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu arrives to the courtroom at the District Court in Tel Aviv, in the trial against him, October 15, 2025
Activists demonstrate in support of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu outside the District Court in Tel Aviv, during his trial, January 20, 2026

Netanyahu dismisses ‘Walla’ coverage claims as sarcastic banter in continued cross-examination

 The Walla logo seen next to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the Tel Aviv District Court, December 10, 2024

Netanyahu clashes with prosecutors over ‘Walla responsiveness,’ says site was ‘hostile’

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu pressed by prosecution on Case 4000. Jerusalem, January 5

Netanyahu trial: PM rejects claims of family influence in Case 4000


Elovitch to Yeshua: ‘I will kill you’ for offending Sara Netanyahu

Yeshua is testifying as part of Case 4000, the 'Bezeq-Walla Affair.'

Former CEO of Walla Ilan Yeshua at trial of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, April 5, 2021

Ex-Walla CEO: We nicknamed Netanyahu Kim Jong Un

The allegations in Case 4000 are that Netanyahu favored Elovitch’s Bezeq in communications policy in exchange for positive coverage from Elovitch’s Walla website.

PRIME MINISTER Benjamin Netanyahu addresses supporters at Likud headquarters in Jerusalem on Wednesday morning.

Israeli tech companies volunteer for Good Deeds Day

Here are some of the activities Israeli companies have organized.

Riskified's beach cleanup day.

Bezeq, Hot bring superfast Internet to the masses

Bezeq will offer 1GB surfing speeds on its new fiber optics network for about NIS 170 per month.

Bezeq workers lay fiber optics lines in Metulla.

Netanyahu, prosecution continue fight over evidence as trial nears

Ofer Golan appeals cell phone hack to broader Supreme Court.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is seen speaking at a COVID-19 vaccination center in Sderot, on January 27, 2021.

Israelis spend 12 hours a day on screens, survey finds

"CoVID-19 has left us all in homes and changed the way we work, buy and study and most importantly emphasized the need for a stable internet that has become a basic consumer product in every home."

A child sits at the computer

Bezeq signs 5-year agreement with workers' union

About 6,000 Bezeq employees were promised all rights, with “industrial silence” among them, as well as an improvement in wages and retirement conditions.

The logo of Bezeq Israeli Telecommunication Corp Ltd, the country's largest telecom group, is seen outside their headquarters in Tel Aviv, Israel June 21, 2017.

Government approves new accountant-general

Approval of Yali Rothenberg after Rony Hizkiyahu’s departure marks a win for Finance Minister Israel Katz.

Foreign Minister Israel Katz attends a cabinet meeting, December 2019.

Key state’s witness accused police in 2018 of evidentiary games to nail PM

The witness in question was former top Netanyahu aide and current state’s witness Shlomo Filber.

Shlomo Filber, the suspended director-general of the Communications Ministry, waits for his remand hearing at the Tel Aviv Magistrate’s Court on February 18, 2018

PA telecoms brace for losses after Bezeq gets West Bank license

Israel trying to ‘occupy the air,’ restricting technology, frequencies, Palestinians say.

YOAZ HENDEL: Anything that doesn’t involve people’s livelihoods is less important now.