Netanyahu Trial
Herzog at Davos: Netanyahu trial has negative effect on Israeli society, a solution is needed
President Isaac Herzog said in Davos that any decision on a potential pardon for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will be made independently, according to Israeli law and his conscience.
Netanyahu dismisses ‘Walla’ coverage claims as sarcastic banter in continued cross-examination
Prosecution challenges Netanyahu’s account of Bezeq-Walla contacts
How will revoking fraud, breach of trust offenses change Netanyahu's trial? - explainer
‘Qatargate’: District Court accepts police appeal, Urich’s restrictive measures to extend
Travel, contact, and occupational bans will remain in place for Yonata Urich, a main suspect in the "Qatargate" investigation.
Netanyahu insists no regulatory acts were committed on Milchan’s behalf, no exceptional treatment
Netanyahu faced tense questioning and public outbursts as he rejected claims of special treatment for Arnon Milchan.
Netanyahu's participation in Wednesday hearing ends, different witness to appear
Netanyahu: Remove breach-of-trust clause, no special treatment for Milchan
PM stands on difference between advise, regulatory, and administrative actions.
Netanyahu's criminal trial to switch to four days a week, judges rule
The framework switch will begin in November, the judges ruled after appeals by the defense attorneys of Netanyahu and other defendants in the cases.
Netanyahu trial: Testimony hearing opens to public after starting behind closed doors
Due to security concerns with information surrounding this issue going on the public record, a representative from the Defense Ministry asked that the hearing be switched to a closed-door setting.
Netanyahu hearing ends, hearing still out for testimony schedule change
Netanyahu’s corruption trial resumed after summer recess, with judges expanding testimony to four days a week as Israel battles in Gaza City.
Netanyahu trial resumes after court recess, amid Gaza takeover advancement plans
The hearing began in a closed-door setting due to the sensitivity of the materials discussed.
Netanyahu trial hearing postponed due to Monday terror attack, will resume Tuesday
Netanyahu's attorneys updated that due to extenuating circumstances, he will testify on Tuesday from 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Prosecution opposes Netanyahu's attorney's request to consult with PM during cross-examination
September 8 is the day hearings in the prime minister’s criminal trial are set to resume, after courts broke for the summer recess.