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PMO: Netanyahu sick from food poisoning, resting at home for three days

Netanyahu will be unable to attend the scheduled criminal trial hearings this week and is set to resume in September.

 Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu enters the Tel Aviv District Court for his criminal trial proceedings, July 14, 2025.
 View of Sara Netanyahu at the Knesset in Jerusalem.

Sara Netanyahu: ‘Not a word of it is true’ in housekeeper’s abuse lawsuit

 Ron Dermer in 2019.

From the Mossad to Ron Dermer: A new phase in Gaza negotiations - analysis

 The Walla logo seen next to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the Tel Aviv District Court, December 10, 2024

'Walla-Akhbar': Netanyahu accuses Walla of pro-Hamas, pro-Iran content at trial


Alan Dershowitz: I'd have been at Tel Aviv protest; judicial reform threatens civil rights

Alan Dershowitz compares judicial concerns in Israel and the US and expresses opposition to reforms that risk 'minority rights.'

 American jurist Alan Dershowitz sits for a photo during a visit to Israel, whose leaders he met to discuss proposed reforms to the country?s Supreme Court, in Tel Aviv, Israel December 8, 2022.

Saudi Arabia's newest lobbyist is the prime minister of Israel - opinion

Israeli diplomats around the world have long been trading favors and contacts in small nations with promises to help open doors in Washington.

 THE NEWEST Saudi lobbyist is the prime minister of Israel, says the writer.

Publications trying to delegitimize Netanyahu's previous successes - opinion

Publications apparently aim to express concern for democracy, but in reality, they are attempts to negate the free democratic election of Israeli citizens.

 Likud party leader Benjamin Netanyahu waves as he addresses his supporters at his party headquarters during Israel's general election in Jerusalem, November 2, 2022.

NGO calls for new arrangement on conflict of interest as Netanyahu meets A-G

The Movement for Quality Government NGO petitioned the High Court, calling to limit Netanyahu's Prime Ministerial powers.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the weekly cabinet meeting, December 2, 2018

Egypt's Sisi congratulates Netanyahu as he pushes for Israeli-Palestinian talks

Egyptian presidency stated that Sisi "stressed the importance of achieving just and comprehensive peace between Israelis and Palestinians.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu meets with Egyptian President al-Sisi in New York.

Israel's democracy is not in jeopardy; it is combative and feisty - editorial

It has become popular to forecast the demise of Israel’s democracy but the story of the Jewish state shows that it is vibrant and strong.

 Likud party leader Benjamin Netanyahu waves as he addresses his supporters at his party headquarters during Israel's general election in Jerusalem, November 2, 2022.

Is Netanyahu a dreidel or is he being turned into an etrog? - opinion

The media that protected Sharon are now consumed with fear that the reputed strong men of the new coalition are about to destroy democratic rule in Israel.

 THEN-SUPREME Court president Dorit Beinisch chats with her predecessor, Aharon Barak, at a law conference in Jerusalem, 2010

Hanukkah plea - majority rule, minority rights with Netanyahu's gov't - opinion

Only by balancing internal and external strength will the darkness defeat the light.

 THEN-PRIME minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks at the annual state memorial ceremony on Mount Herzl in Jerusalem, in 2019, marking the anniversary of Ze’ev Jabotinsky’s death.

Benjamin Netanyahu: I call the shots (or not)

Netanyahu says he was in charge of all matters relating to the West Bank, then clarified he shared that power with the RZP on civilian issues in Area C.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and MK Bezalel Smotrich

Netanyahu retains control of key decisions on West Bank - analysis

This means that every significant decision regarding the West Bank will need Netanyahu's approval.

 LIKUD LEADER BENJAMIN Netanyahu shakes hands with United Torah Judaism MK Yitzhak Goldknopf in the Knesset last week. If Netanyahu’s promise of a full budget for all haredi educational institutions is realized, the already-low incentive to provide core studies will disappear entirely.