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


German prosecutor opens proceeding into submarines deal - report

The proceeding was opened following a legal assistance request by Israel to German authorities, the report said.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu climbs out after a visit inside the Rahav, the fifth submarine in the fleet, after it arrived in Haifa's port

AG denies Netanyahu told him why Egypt submarine deal green-lighted

Netanyahu also offered to tell Mandelblit and State Attorney Shai Nitzan the secret reason in private.

Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu listens to Avichai Mandelblit

Prosecution threatens to nix immunity deal for key Submarine case witness

Ganor is the former sales representative of Thyssenkrupp Israel, a German company involved with selling Israel nuclear submarines.

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

Is the submarine affair about to sink?

Key witness Miki Ganor wants to retract testimony in Case 3000, even though prosecutors assert his actions won't change the case.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu climbs out after a visit inside the Rahav, the fifth submarine in the fleet, after it arrived in Haifa's port

Court extends detention of key witness in submarine affair

Miki Ganor, who testified in Case 3000, may loose partial immunity if he changes his testimony.

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

Moshe Ya’alon goes on the attack: Benjamin Netanyahu may be a traitor

The Likud Party hit back at the attack, saying the Blue and White Party crossed a redline.

Former Israeli Defence Minister Moshe Yaalon speaks at the Munich Security Conference in Munich, Germany, February 14, 2016

Netanyahu: I didn’t earn a single shekel from the submarines deal

Netanyahu also attacked Benny Gantz and Yair Lapid, saying leading the country “is not for them,” because they do not understand the Iranian threat.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu climbs out after a visit inside the Rahav, the fifth submarine in the fleet, after it arrived in Haifa's port

High Court to comptroller c'tee: Rethink forcing Netanyahu to pay for his own legal defense

Previously, the committee rejected Netanyahu's request to receive the donations and ordered him to return $300,000 to donors which he had received without the committee's approval.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at a weekly cabinet meeting, March 10th, 2019

A-G analyzing potential link between Netanyahu and ‘Submarine Affair’

In February the State Comptroller indirectly revealed a new potential piece to Case 3000 that the police had not investigated.

PRIME MINISTER Benjamin Netanyahu – if they go to trial, how will his corruption trials end?

High Court rejects NGO petition to make Netanyahu a suspect in Case 3000

'The Submarine Affair' involved a deal with Germany over nuclear submarines in which certain top defense officials and Netanyahu officials allegedly illegally skimmed off the top.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu climbs out of the 'Rahav,' the fifth submarine in the navy's fleet, in 2017