Investigations involving Benjamin Netanyahu
Israelis protest reforms ahead of new parliament session
The latest protest against the Israeli government's controversial judicial reform plans packed central Tel Aviv on Saturday, as divisions persist before lawmakers return to parliament.
Thousands of Israelis rally against Netanyahu government
Tens of thousands of Israelis gathered in central Tel Aviv on Saturday night to protest plans by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's new government to overhaul the legal system and weaken the Supreme Court — a step that critics say will destroy the country's democratic system of checks and balances.
Israel's Netanyahu attacks justice system as trial begins
To the sounds of his impassioned supporters chanting outside, a defiant Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu strode into a Jerusalem courtroom on May 24 to face corruption charges in a long-awaited trial that has overshadowed three inconclusive elections and deeply divided the country.
Israeli police again question PM Netanyahu on corruption
Israeli police are again questioning Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as part of their investigations into corruption allegations.
Israeli PM Netanyahu Leaves Hospital After Tests
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu left hospital late Tuesday following tests after suffering a high fever and a cough.
A Reuters witness saw Netanyahu's convoy leaving the hospital, and shortly after midnight Netanyahu said on Twitter: "I am on my way home. Sure some rest and hot soup will put things right."
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The Police Questioned Netanyahu for the Ninth Time
Jerusalem: Israeli police arrived at Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Jerusalem residence on Monday morning to interrogate him over one of several graft cases that threaten to topple him, Israeli media said.
Multiple Israeli media reports said the longtime premier was to be questioned over a case of alleged corruption involving Israeli telecoms giant Bezeq.
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Former Netanyahu spokesman signs state’s witness deal in corruption probe
A former spokesman for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu signed a state’s witness deal on March 5 in one of the corruption cases revolving around the Israeli leader, Israeli media said.