Netanyahu trial judges double down: Bribery charge will be hard to prove The Ombudsman's Office found the judges acted properly in warning prosecutors. Aug. 7, 2023
Netanyahu bribery case to proceed despite report of its collapse The judges urged a compromise since the charge would be hard to prove. June 25, 2023
The flagship case against Netanyahu is falling apart Will the judges have the courage to admit that the case was carelessly stitched together? Gilad Zwick May 26, 2021
Key witness resumes testimony in Netanyahu corruption trial Ilan Yeshua, the former CEO of the Walla news website, is the first of a projected 300 witnesses that will testify in the prime minister's trial, which experts predict could take up to three years. Yair Altman April 6, 2021
Witness phase of Netanyahu trial to begin in January, court rules Hearings will take place three times a week. Case 4,000, known as the “Bezeq-Walla affair,” will be heard first, followed by Case 2,000 and finally 1,000. July 19, 2020
Judge approves ‘surgical’ search of Netanyahu aides’ phones Tel Aviv Magistrate’s court judge grants police “measured” search warrants despite “major flaws” in their investigation of the premier’s top media advisers for suspected witness harassment. Oct. 31, 2019
Day 3 of Netanyahu pre-indictment hearings gets underway The premier’s defense attorneys again assert new evidence will force closure of all cases • State prosecution: None of the charges against the prime minister have been refuted so far. Oct. 6, 2019
Key document on Bezeq could clear Netanyahu in Case 4,000 Newly released minutes of June 2015 Communications Ministry meeting show regulators signed off on controversial Bezeq-Yes merger deal only after drawn-out process spanning a decade. Akiva Bigman Jan. 25, 2019
In primetime address, Netanyahu dismissed accusations of corruption The Israeli prime minister said that he is “4,000 percent sure” that he is innocent, appearing to mock one of the probes against him, known as Case 4000. Jan. 7, 2019