Moshe Katsav
‘Unsilenced’, sheds light on dark chapter of Israel’s presidential history
Six-episode series starring ‘Fauda’ star Yaacov Zada Daniel and based on real events surrounding Moshe Katzav’s downfall now streaming on IZZY for English-speaking audiences.
Brilliant 'Unsilenced' unpacks the Katsav case - review
'The White House Plumbers,' 'I Am Not,' 'Unsilenced': New on Israeli TV
Grapevine July 20, 2022: They also serve who only stand and wait
State files opposition to Katsav retrial for sex crimes
Former president's lawyer says there are factual and legal discrepancies" in the case; state: Discrepancies aren't new.
Katsav requests retrial on sex crime convictions
His attorney Yehoshua Reznick said that the request is based on “factual and legal discrepancies” in the case.
Katsav takes first furlough since beginning jail term for rape
Former president imprisoned in Dec. 2011 for rape, sexual assault; WIZO chair slams move.
Into the Fray: Surrendering sovereignty – again
Israeli leaders need to realize that the litmus test of good diplomacy is not to get the world to applaud your compliancy and capitulation, but to accept your pursuit of national interests and imperatives.
The ‘Olmert effect’ helped Liberman, ended an era
Prior to the Olmert acquittals, Liberman probably would have been indicted for money laundering, fraud.
Moshe Katsav requests pardon on rape conviction
Former president files request to Peres; Katsav has reportedly not expressed remorse for crime.
Supreme Court: No more appeal hearings for Katsav
Justice Esther Hayut says former president's defense team had "left no stone unturned" in search for rape case appeal.
Supreme Court denies appeal hearing for Katsav
Justice Esther Hayut says former president's defense team had "left no stone unturned" in search for rape case appeal.
Honorary U. of Haifa doctorate for Joubran
Haifa University President Aharon Ben-Zeev said Joubran had “given a place for social issues in his rulings.”
Prosecutors oppose Katsav request for hearing
State attorney’s office: New videotape and photographic evidence won’t overturn Supreme Court rape verdict.