Case 2000
KAN broadcast investigates pro-PM campaigns spreading fake news rhetoric around Netanyahu trial
KAN’s "Zman Emet" investigated how supporters and insiders allegedly pressured processes in Netanyahu’s ongoing corruption trial, and discussed whether Herzog held secret meetings to pardon him.
Netanyahu's corruption trial continues amid pending delay requests
Netanyahu asks to shorten, cancel testimony days as judges push to finish Case 2000
Netanyahu trial: Case 2000 hearing cut short for ‘security-diplomatic schedule reasons’
Bibi trial day four: Judges press prosecution, Netanyahu presents arguments
Netanyahu's Tuesday testimony canceled due to Mt. Hermon tour, court says.
Body language expert determines if Netanyahu told truth during press conference
Netanyahu’s measured gestures and incongruent eye movements were inconsistent with the gravity of his statements.
Netanyahu finally gets to speak directly to the judges - analysis
He will dominate the next month...until Prosecution cross-examines him
'Walla-Akhbar': Netanyahu accuses Walla of pro-Hamas, pro-Iran content at trial
Netanyahu accused Walla's alleged political alignment of pushing for Naftali Bennett.
Netanyahu submits new request to limit testimony, court rules will not be broadcast live
Netanyahu, in his request, added that he has a "busy schedule" due to security meetings and contact with officials abroad.
Court agrees to delay Netanyahu trial testimony to Dec. 10
The ruling came in response to a request by the prime minister’s attorneys to delay the testimony by 15 days.
Netanyahu to testify in public corruption trials from December
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will testify after he had initially asked to push off his testimony due to the Gaza war.
Justice Minister Levin testifies in Netanyahu's Case 2000
When asked to confirm that the prime minister opposed the Yisrael Hayom bill, Levin responded, “He gave me an unequivocal instruction not to promote the law."
Former Netanyahu rival Tzipi Livni testifies in prime minister's Case 2000
"As far as I was aware, Netanyahu was against the proposal of this law, and I assumed that he would propose an appeal even if it did pass."
Ari Harow, top Netanyahu aide, convicted in plea deal
Harow stressed that his time serving under Netanyahu was perceived by him as an act of Zionism.