21/04 Netanyahu on Case 1000: There was no ‘supply line’ for cigars, champagne
-The hearing took place the same day that Shin Bet (Israel Security Agency) chief Ronen Bar submitted an affidavit against the government’s attempt to fire him.
- Jerusalem Post03/04 Netanyahu trial and Qatargate: The legal storms raging through Israel today
-The Jerusalem Post Podcast with Tamar Uriel-Beeri and Sarah Ben-Nun.
- Jerusalem Post29/03 Yediot Aharonot: Corruption and attacks face Netanyahu and 8 ministers and representatives of the Knesset - the seventh day
-9 senior officials in the Israeli government coalition face investigations or criminal trials, while the Knesset discusses a new law that will make the start of legal procedures against elected officials almost impossible.
- Youm728/03 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.
- Jerusalem Post27/03 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.
- Jerusalem Post24/03 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.
- Jerusalem Post24/03 '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.
- Jerusalem Post18/03 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
- Jerusalem Post12/03 Netanyahu rages against indictment: Give me time to refute lies at trial
-The judges told Netanyahu to watch his tone but themselves took a conciliatory and empathetic tenor as they explained how certain legal issues were being explored to a certain point of redundancy.
- Jerusalem Post12/03 Netanyahu sues former Defense Minister Moshe Ya'alon for defamation
-This case came after Ya'alon accused the Prime Minister of treason.
- Jerusalem Post10/03 Netanyahu denies key meeting in Case 4000, calls bribery claims false
-Filber’s testimony is false, Netanyahu argues, insisting the meeting never happened.
- Jerusalem Post06/03 Move to oust A-G 'threat to Israeli democracy,' former A-G Mandelblit says - KAN
-On Wednesday, Justic Minister Yariv Levin argued that Baharav-Miara has used her power to serve as a “long arm of the opposition” to the government.
- Jerusalem Post04/03 Netanyahu trial: Press releases included in indictment as demands
-Netanyahu claimed that the prosecution didn't know the difference between him and a spokesperson and that he was not involved in the issuance of general press statements.
- Jerusalem Post03/03 Netanyahu at trial: Minor Elovitch friendship wasn't concealed
-Netanyahu downplayed his relationship with Elovitch before the court, explaining that they were not close friends.
- Jerusalem Post26/02 Netanyahu attorney at trial: Prosecution hid material from defense
-Hadad remarked that the communications between Herzog and Yeshua were deliberately concealed by the prosecution.
- Jerusalem Post23/02 Prosecution challenges Netanyahu request to change trial schedule
-The prosecution said on Sunday that Netanyahu had said repeatedly that he would be able to continue as prime minister and defendant.
- Jerusalem Post19/02 Netanyahu at trial: Investigators blackmailed and distorted testimonies to create allegations
-Netanyahu testifies in his corruption trial, denies bribery, and claims investigators manipulated witnesses to build their case against him, via 'guilt by association.'
- Jerusalem Post17/02 Crisis are chasing Netanyahu because of Gaza .. Protests of the families of the prisoners continue .. Hadd criticism by the allies .. An investigation reveals new evidence of the army's failure to confront
-Although nearly a month has passed since the ceasefire agreement, the Gaza Strip is still suffering as a result of Israeli violations, especially with regard to passing humanitarian aid.
- Youm713/02 State Attorney to Bar: Conflict of interest for Netanyahu attorneys to represent Filber
-There is suspicion of conflict of interest for the same attorneys to represent Netanyahu at his corruption trial, failed state's witness, Shlimo Filber, and Filber's alleged intimidators.
- Jerusalem Post12/02 Netanyahu at trial: Political persecution guiding double standards on politician-media relations
-While preparing for the trial, Netanyahu noted his belief that he is seen as "an enemy of the people" based on claims by Walla.
- Jerusalem Post11/02 With only eight hearings since December, is the Netanyahu trial impractical during war? - analysis
-Since the beginning of the Israeli prime minister's taking of the stand in the midst of the October 7 War, the proceedings have stumbled and halted repeatedly.
- Jerusalem Post28/01 Netanyahu testimony begins anew as PM says still recovering from illness
-The premier said he had not fully recovered from his illness because of intensive work during the war.
- Jerusalem Post27/12 Year in review: What were the biggest events, stories in Jerusalem of 2024?
-From the Iran attack and the Paraguayan embassy move to the waves of protests and the taking down of UNRWA, these are the biggest events and stories in Jerusalem of 2024.
- Jerusalem Post22/12 Netanyahu’s trial is Israel's trial - opinion
-Netanyahu's trial is a confrontation between entrenched elites clinging to their hegemony and emerging forces seeking rightful representation, one where the courtroom has become a battlefield.
- Jerusalem Post11/12 Second day of Netanyahu's corruption trial begins in Tel Aviv
-Netanyahu is the first sitting prime minister in Israeli history to testify in a public corruption trial.
- Jerusalem Post10/12 Netanyahu trial drama: Defendant no. 1 or prime minister?
-"Jerusalem Post's" Yonah Jeremy Bob recounts the top moments from the frantic testimony of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
- Jerusalem Post06/12 Israel feels like it's falling apart - to move forward, accountability must be taken - opinion
-For Israel to move forward, it must confront challenges head-on. Accountability is not optional - it is a prerequisite for progress.
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