Sarah Ben-Nun
State Attorney Aisman warns Mahash law could put sensitive cases under political pressure
Netanyahu aide Urich allowed to keep working at PMO after court rejects prosecution's request
Netanyahu testifies in defamation trial over journalist claims regarding his health and fitness
As his testimony ends, Netanyahu's credibility remains at the heart of his case - analysis
The immediate next stages are remaining defense evidence, summaries, and then judgment, with the judges having three versions of the same broader story.
Israel lacks plan for gas, mortgages, public spending, government probe finds
The most serious finding concerned natural gas, which provides about 70% of Israel’s electricity.
'Ten years of hell': Netanyahu finishes testifying after 98 hearings on bribery, fraud charges
Traveling between the courthouse, security briefings, and a frayed coalition, Netanyahu attended 98 testimonies to hear his defense against the charges of bribery, fraud, and breach of trust
New report shows many migrant workers lacked access to shelter during Operation Roaring Lion
Local support appeared to matter. Some 69% of all respondents said they had a person or organization to turn to in an emergency, but the level varied significantly between groups.
Netanyahu defends relationship with Milchan during final phase of testimony
Netanyahu returned to court on Tuesday, arguing that his relationship with Arnon Milchan was based on genuine friendship rather than personal benefit.
Fatal shooting near Acre follows reported threats around major crime case
Media reports said the victim was the father of a state witness in a major organized crime case, though authorities have not confirmed the alleged connection.
Ramat Hasharon to force mall to close on Shabbat after religious controversy
The city began pursuing an amended bylaw that would allow broader Shabbat commerce in certain areas, but it has not received the required approval. Until that changes, the existing bylaw remains.
IRGC missile, drone attacks should be prosecuted at ICC as war crimes, Israeli NGO says
The Jerusalem Institute of Justice said Iran left at least 20 people dead and over 7,000 injured, while causing widespread disruption to schools, air travel, workplaces, and civilian infrastructure.
Netanyahu says prosecutors ‘set a trap’ as defense begins final questioning
Netanyahu said prosecutors had caused him to give answers that could be portrayed as inconsistent, despite what he said was a clearer picture in the underlying testimony and records.
High Court issues conditional order in Rabello State Comptroller election case, expands panel
The court set a hearing on the order for Sunday at 9 a.m. and instructed the respondents to file affidavits by noon on Wednesday, with the petitioners' written arguments due by 4 p.m. on Thursday.