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Netanyahu's 'Case 4000' Cross-Examination: A Critical Juncture

Two years ago, judges in Benjamin Netanyahu's 'Case 4000' initially recommended dropping the bribery charge due to insufficient evidence; however, the prosecution decided to proceed, believing cross-examination will reveal further incriminating evidence, leading to a critical upcoming cross-examinat...

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Netanyahu Cross-Examination Highlights Inconsistencies in Milchan Gifts Case

On the 36th day of his criminal trial, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu underwent cross-examination in the Tel Aviv District Court, facing questions about inconsistencies in his testimony concerning gifts from Arnon Milchan during Case 1000. The prosecution alleges that Netanyahu leveraged ...

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Netanyahu's Defense Concludes in Case 2000 Trial Amidst Hostage Crisis

The defense phase of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's trial concluded on Wednesday, focusing on Case 2000, which alleges a quid pro quo between Netanyahu and Yediot Aharonot's owner, Arnon Mozes, involving media coverage in exchange for legislative actions. This occurred amid the 600th day of Ham...

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Netanyahu Pressured Shin Bet Chief to Avoid Testimony

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu repeatedly pressured Shin Bet chief Ronen Bar to issue a security opinion preventing his continuous testimony in trial, leading to a loss of confidence and a public conflict highlighting concerns of political interference in legal proceedings.

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Netanyahu Denies Media Influence in Testimony

During his testimony, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu denied claims of influencing media coverage, citing instances where requests were unfulfilled and characterizing a key meeting as a social event. He also discussed his health and relationships with media figures over the years.

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Police Complaints Filed Against Sarah Netanyahu for Alleged Witness Tampering

Following a Uvda television show revealing text messages, dozens of police complaints were filed on Sunday against Sarah Netanyahu for alleged witness tampering in her husband's trial, involving smear campaigns against key witnesses and potential abuse of power.

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Netanyahu Trial: Memory Lapses and Public Protests

Benjamin Netanyahu's trial continued on Tuesday with cross-examination focusing on his relationship with Arnon Milchan and his repeated claims of memory loss regarding specific events, leading to public protests questioning his fitness for office.

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Netanyahu Trial Day 35: Journalists Barred, Hearing to End Early

The 35th day of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's trial, focusing on Case 2000, began Wednesday at the Tel Aviv District Court but will conclude early due to a Knesset vote; journalists were barred after questioning Netanyahu, and evidence presented includes a strategic planning document with Neta...

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Netanyahu Leaves Trial Amidst US Envoy Meeting, Facing Corruption Charges

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu left his criminal trial Wednesday to meet with a US envoy amid Gaza ceasefire and hostage negotiations; Netanyahu faces bribery, fraud, and breach of trust charges in three cases, denying all allegations.

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Netanyahu Accuses Naftali of Theft, Alleges Media Cover-Up

Benjamin Netanyahu accused Mani Naftali of theft from the Prime Minister's residence, claiming a media cover-up and alleging a conspiracy between the media and law enforcement to suppress the story, citing increased expenses at the residence and the downplaying of a complaint against Naftali.

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Netanyahu Trial Exposes Systemic Issues in Israeli Justice

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's trial, involving charges related to the "Bezeq-Walla Affair" and the "Yediot Aharonot-Yisrael Hayom Affair," is raising concerns about judicial overreach, procedural irregularities, and the potential for political manipulation within Israel's legal system.

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"Major Legal Cases and Nobel Prize Award Ceremonies Today"

"Today, major legal cases involving Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu, a hostage-taking incident in Ede, Netherlands, and the blackmail of Michael Schumacher are underway, alongside the Nobel Prize ceremonies in Oslo and Stockholm. A recent deadly explosion in The Hague is under investigation."

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