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
Netanyahu trial and Qatargate: The legal storms raging through Israel today
The Jerusalem Post Podcast with Tamar Uriel-Beeri and Sarah Ben-Nun.
'10 years of idiotic press statements’: Case 4000 defense hearings end, Case 1000 to begin
The prosecution levied 315 items of evidence against the prime minister.
Day 20 of Netanyahu trial ends abruptly, PM set for Qatargate testimony
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's corruption trial testimony ends early • PM's legal team: Case 4000 testimonies to end this week
Israel's never-ending protests: Why anti-gov't demonstrations should surprise no one - comment
Israel has been gripped by protests since 2021, and it’s stayed that way since then. Unless the core issues behind them - distrust in Benjamin Netanyahu - are dealt with, the protests will continue.
Israel in turmoil: Your guide to the internal conflicts shaking up the Jewish state - explainer
The Jerusalem Post delves into the key issues shaping Israel’s current turmoil, presenting perspectives from both sides of the argument.
Elovitch was too afraid to disagree with Walla staff, Netanyahu says at trial
Netanyahu claimed that Elovitch had made up a story about not wanting to be in debt to the Israeli leader because he was afraid of disagreeing with the "cult" in Walla.
'You're killing the hostages,' families yell to Netanyahu at corruption trial
Tensions escalate in Netanyahu's corruption trial as hostage families clash with supporters over hostage crisis policies.
Netanyahu testimony ends early for medical reasons
Is Netanyahu removing gatekeepers to shield himself from investigations? - analysis
The Israeli prime minister’s efforts to fire both the Shin Bet chief and the attorney general have raised concerns about political interference in security and legal institutions