Case 3000

Netanyahu 'thinking about' Trump's pardon request, not afraid of Mamdani's arrest threat

In an interview with Erin Molan on her podcast, "The Erin Molan Show", Netanyahu said that the cases against him "hurt both American and Israeli interests."

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu arrives to the courtroom at the Distrcit court in Tel Aviv, before the start of his testimony in the trial against him, October 28, 2025.
 Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu testifies in his trial, December 10, 2024 (illustrative)

Netanyahu trial to end early after PM receives sealed envelope

 PRIME MINISTER Benjamin Netanyahu appears at the Tel Aviv District Court last month before testifying in the trial against him. He will not resign before the next scheduled election, the writer maintains.

Police bet on Netanyahu quitting, witnesses sue for torture, new documentary alleges

 ANGELA MERKEL, then German chancellor, arrives with her spokesman Steffen Seibert for a news conference after a meeting with governors of former East German states at the Chancellery in Berlin, in 2020.

Netanyahu wanted advisor of Germany's Angela Merkel to be fired, investigation finds - report


State to indict 2 top Netanyahu aides, ex-navy commander in Case 3000

Attorney-General Mandelblit and Justice Minister Ohana continue to fight over Shai Nitzan successor.

Pretty Murky - David Shimron

Donald Trump vs. Benjamin Netanyahu: Like birds of a feather ...

“They weren’t looking to get the truth, they were looking to get me,” the PM said.

Two-fer. How the Left are gunning for Prime Minister Netanyahu and President Trump

Liberman to ‘Post’ – I hope Netanyahu is acquitted

Before Thursday's indictment announcement, he said that “it for my concern for our state, for all our people; the best solution is a happy ending with Bibi’s criminal case."

Yisrael Beytenu leader Avigdor Liberman speaks at The Jerusalem Post Diplomatic Conference.

Concerns at Prosecutor's Office: Bribe clause may be removed from Case 4000

The hearing on Case 4000 suggests that the U.S. attorneys brought in to negate the relationship between positive coverage of the PM and the bribery offense managed to affect decisions.

Avichai Mandelblit

Prime Minister Netanyahu's pre-indictment hearings end

The final indictment decision will be delivered by mid-December.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu attends the swearing-in ceremony of the 22nd Knesset, the Israeli parliament, in Jerusalem October 3, 2019

Submarine Affair breaks back into political calendar with a splash

Ganor himself was originally the key state's witness in the affair, providing incriminating information against many of the prime minister's top aides.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stands on stage with wife Sara at Likud's New Years Toast, September 26 2019

Netanyahu’s narrative on corruption cases -Analysis

A guide to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's expected responses to the claims in Cases 3000 and 4000

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at a weekly cabinet meeting, March 3rd, 2019

Former generals call for national inquiry into submarine corruption

“This is likely the biggest corruption and mismanagement case in this country's history,” said former national security advisor Uzi Arad.

Former Prime Minister Ehud Barak [C] speaking at a special panel regarding Case 3000

Ex-Mossad Chief Pardo: PM lied about why he green-lighted submarine sale

On Sunday, Attorney-General Avichai Mandelblit published a letter denying that Netanyahu had told him the secret about why he green-lighted Germany’s desire to sell submarines to Egypt.

Mossad chief Tamir Pardo

Court releases state’s witness Miki Ganor to house arrest

Ganor will be kept under 24-hour surveillance, is prohibited from contact with others in the case and cannot leave the country.

MIKI GANOR, ThyssenKrupp’s representative in Israel, waits at the Rishon Lezion Magistrate’s Court on Tuesday.