Case 4000
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's cross-examination canceled for diplomatic, security reasons
Netanyahu trial: Case 4000 cross-examination ends, prosecution advances to Case 2000
Prosecution challenges Netanyahu’s account of Walla’s importance in Case 4000
Prosecutor Yehudit Tirosh presses Prime Minister Netanyahu in Case 4000, questioning his stance on editorial influence and the importance of internet coverage.
Netanyahu disputes claims of directing media coverage of his wife in continued Case 4000 testimony
Netanyahu denied he directed media coverage of his wife in Case 4000, rejecting prosecution claims and calling state witness accounts exaggerated during renewed cross-examination.
Netanyahu on witness stand: There were coverage requests, but they were inconsequential
Netanyahu argued that while he focused on creating a more “diverse” media environment, he never refrained from routine conversations with journalists about coverage.
Netanyahu’s first testimony in Case 4000 cross-examination sees sharp clash over media influence
Case 4000 explores the Netanyahu's seeking favorable coverage in Israeli media, particularly their relationship with Bezeq owner Shaul Elovitch, who owned the Walla news site.
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."
Prosecution challenges Netanyahu’s cigar defense in Case 1000 cross-examination
Prosecution cross-examined Netanyahu on prior statements he had made about documentation he claimed to have regarding the money he spent to purchase expensive cigars.
Haaretz dismisses Chaim Levinson for taking NIS 200,000 from Qatargate suspect
Between 2019 and 2024, Surlik Einhorn’s company Perception transferred the money to a company that Levinson owned, the Israeli daily paper reported.
Netanyahu trial: Ministers urge Herzog to power against ‘society-splitting’ issue
The wording of the letter is careful in that it doesn't outright call for a pardon, but rather hints at Herzog's power to move the needle.
Netanyahu's participation in Wednesday hearing ends, different witness to appear
Netanyahu trial to end early after PM receives sealed envelope
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's trial resumes amid US Secretary of State Marco Rubio's visit, and the IDF's invasion into Gaza City.