Holyland
Israeli creators expand their presence in Hollywood
The “Yetzira” project was financed and supported by the Culture Ministry of Israel.
Holyland towers: The 'monster' that changed Jerusalem's skyline forever
Despite wars and missile attacks, there's no place like The Holy Land - opinion
Gems from Israel
Olmert fights to stay out of jail as sentencing hearing begins
State may ask for 3-6 years; ex-Mossad head Dagan expected to testify for Olmert.
Report: State will seek 5 year prison sentence for Olmert
Sentencing hearing for former PM convicted of taking bribes in Holyland affair set to begin April 28; Ch. 2 reports state to seek prison time.
Police question Olmert for second straight day over alleged obstruction of justice
Former PM questioned regarding his attempts to convince Shula Zaken not to cooperate with the prosecution in corruption case against him.
Feet of clay
A potentially history-making national leader, Ehud Olmert was brought low by avarice and arrogance.
Olmert questioned by police over new obstruction of justice allegations
Former PM's spokesman blasts law enforcement for what he called continued unsubstantiated leaks before Olmert had a chance to fully respond.
What are Ehud Olmert's chances of successfully appealing his guilty verdict?
Since a fundamental principle of criminal law is for defendants to get to confront their accusers through cross-examination, his lawyers can ask that Duchner’s testimony on both charges be thrown out as a matter of law.
Nitzan on Holyland trial: Prosecutors can be proud no one is above the law
Earlier in the letter, Nitzan qualified this pride, saying that the day Olmert was convicted was also "a sad day for the State of Israel."
Olmert verdict is Israel's untarnished mirror
One of Israel’s strengths is its capacity for self-examination and self-criticism, because only a society that can examine and criticize itself, that can look itself squarely in the mirror, can then change and improve.
From the grave, the man who brought down Olmert gets his revenge
Before Shmuel Duchner became the accuser, he was the front-man for the Holyland project who handed out all of the bribes to Olmert and Co. for their assistance in getting around legal and zoning obstacles.
How did Olmert lose?
The challenge for the state was always proving Olmert was controlling everything behind the scenes though his role in the story was always indirect.