Netanyahu testimony:
'I wanted to break Bezeq's Soviet-like monopoly'
In 2nd day of testimony, PM Netanyahu denies ever offering Bezeq owner Shaul Elovitch regulatory benefits in exchange for positive coverage on the Walla news website.
In 2nd day of testimony, PM Netanyahu denies ever offering Bezeq owner Shaul Elovitch regulatory benefits in exchange for positive coverage on the Walla news website.
Netanyahu's testimony will be held in Tel Aviv on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays, between 10:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
Former staffer in PM Netanyahu's office worked there while pretending not to have conflicts of interest, indictment says.
Former Justice Minister calls gaps between Netanyahu and Gantz 'mock rift', explains why New Right did not allow Gantz to form government.
Attorney General Avichai Mandelblit could publish decision on indictments in Netanyahu's cases as soon as Thursday.
The main evidence from Case 2000 is revealed on Channel 13 News: tapes of Netanyahu and Yediot Aharonot publisher talking.
'PM isn't even thinking about plea bargain deal or clemency appeal, say Netanyahu's attorneys as they arrive for pre-indictment hearing.
Likud attorney says PM Netanyahu 'not corrupt at all,' blasts 'political' lawsuits.
Hundreds of activists protest near A-G's home ahead of the Prime Minister's hearing.
Channel 12 News publishes part of Miriam Adelson's testimony in so-called "Case 2000".
Netanyahu expected to be charged with breach of trust and bribery. PM's associates: The charges are "absurd."
Attorney General Avichai Mandelblit reportedly preparing to indict Netanyahu in Case 2000 investigation on bribery charges.
Mandelblit informs Netanyahu that he will announce the decision whether to indict ahead of April elections.
Source close to Attorney General Avichai Mandelblit says decision on possible indictments against Netanyahu to be made by next month.
Maariv poll finds Likud would still get 30 seats in April elections if Netanyahu indicted. Bennett's new party gets 11 seats, Yesh Atid 12.
State Prosecutor Shai Nitzan reportedly believes PM should be charged with bribery in Cases 2000 and 4000.
State Prosecutor's Office reportedly will recommend that PM and Yediot Aharonot publisher be prosecuted for bribery in "Case 2000".
Netanyahu wants Lapid probed for meeting with shadowy newspaper publisher. Lapid slams Netanyahu's 'crooked priorities'.
Report says Yesh Atid leader peridocally met with Yediot Aharonot publisher Arnon 'Noni' Mozes yet didn't report it in his daily planner.
Report says Netanyahu's attorney Jacob Weinroth had planned for premier to step down in exchange for reduced sentence in corruption probes.
Prime Minister expected to be questioned by police in Case 1000, Case 2000 and Case 4000.
MK says prime minister should not be distracted by police probes during tense security situation with Iran.
Public Security Minister Gilad Erdan, who oversees the police, says Prime Minister can stay in office even if he receives indictment.
Finance Minister says that he will not support Netanyahu if Attorney General Mandelblit decides to indict him.
Yigal Ben-Shalom takes command of elite Lahav 433 anti-corruption unit, which is currently investigating Prime Minister Netanyahu.
Following police recommendation PM be indicted, hundreds gather at left-wing rally calling for Netanyahu to resign.
Former news editor Yinon Magal claims there was 'tremendous pressure' not to publish reports critical of PM, says PM should stay in office.
'Prime Minister runs affairs of state in proper manner; would never harm Israel's security for a foreign cause.'
Finance Minister responds to police recommendations re PM, saying 'only Attorney General entitled to make decisions on indictment.'
Gabbay says Netanyahu era is over after police recommend he be indicted for bribery.
Politicians from across the political spectrum respond to police recommendations that Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu be indicted.
Who is Attorney General Avichai Mandelblit?
Netanyahu responds to reports that the police will submit recommendations in Cases 1000 and 2000.
PM tweets after questioning: I am absolutely certain that there will be nothing, because there was nothing!
PM tweets after being interrogated for fifth time: There will be nothing - because there was nothing!
Enviromental Protection Minister Ze'ev Elkin backs Prime Minister Netanyahu, urging the public not to jump to conclusions.
Billionaire Sheldon Adelson testifies that Netanyahu asked him to close down parts of his Israel Hayom daily.