Moshe kahlon

Former finance minister Moshe Kahlon summoned to pre-indictment hearing over fraud, breach of trust

Kahlon and other suspects, including UnetCredit's controlling shareholders, face potential indictment for fraud, embezzlement, and financial statement misrepresentation.

Moshe Kahlon
Former Israeli finance minister Moshe Kahlon. In December 2023, Kahlon, former chairman of the board for Unite Credit, was implicated in several financial crimes such as fraud and breach of trust.

Ex-Israeli finance minister implicated in finance firm fraud scandal

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MKs voting in favor of the Pay for Slay bill Wednesday at the Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee June 27, 2018

Katz vows to deduct PA tax funds over terrorists’ salaries


Kahlon drops Yoav Gallant ahead of expected Likud move

Kahlon commended Gallant’s work as a minister and thanked him for their shared efforts, including the subsidized housing lottery for young couples.

Yoav Gallant. (Marc Israel Sellem/The Jerusalem Post)

Erdan to Kahlon: Stop giving tax breaks to Amnesty

"Amnesty International is an organization that promotes delegitimization and boycotts against the State of Israel and IDF soldiers," said Erdan in a letter.

Public Security Minister Gilad Erdan

THE LOUNGE: December 11, 2018

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Moshe Kahlon and Ziv Aviram

Narrow coalition outmaneuvers opposition in the Knesset

Government is safe for now as Kahlon says he won't topple coalition.

Bennett and Netanyahu shake hands in Knesset

Coalition is safe for now: Kahlon won't topple the government

Kahlon said his Kulanu party is the “stabilizing factor” of the coalition, and he said he does not fear an election, as he is certain his party will get more than the 10 seats it currently has.

Moshe Kahlon at a weekly cabinet meeting, November 18, 2018

MKs are grounded as 61-seat coalition struggles to survive

Shaked: This coalition is difficult. Kahlon takes a stand against Netanyahu on ‘Sa’ar bill’.

Gideon Saar

Netanyahu: Irresponsible to topple government at ‘sensitive security time’

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addressed the public at 8 p.m. on Sunday as his coalition potentially hangs by a thread.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu delivers a statement to the members of the media in Tel Aviv

Netanyahu: Early elections could bring Intifada-level disaster

In 1992, Yitzhak Shamir was voted out of office and replaced by Yitzhak Rabin, and in 1999 it was Netanyahu who was followed by Ehud Barak as prime minister.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks during an annual state memorial ceremony for Israel's first prime minister, David Ben Gurion, at his gravesite in Sde Boker Israel November 14, 2018

No choice: Deri and Kahlon call for elections after Liberman quits

Earlier Thursday, Liberman tendered his resignation from the Defense Ministry in a letter to Netanyahu.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Israeli Interior Minister Aryeh Deri are seen at the end of a news conference at the Prime Minister's office in Jerusalem, April 2, 2018.

Netanyahu: I won’t need to ask for immunity to avoid prosecution

“I don’t think I will need to ask for immunity, because I don’t believe I will be indicted.”

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaking to reporters, October 9, 2018