Netanyahu says only the public will decide who will be premier, urges Israelis to attend pro-Likud rally against conduct of police and prosecution

Justice Ministry says no decision made yet; Benny Gantz vows to continue efforts to form new government and avoid sending country to third election in a year

Document provides overview of the decision and its reasoning, as well as a summary of the charges

Labor party activists to demonstrate outside Likud HQ at noon, calling on Netanyahu to resign; more Likud ministers speak up for premier after staying silent on Thursday

PM could be required to immediately let go of his four other ministerial posts, but AG can't formally file indictment before Knesset discusses a potential request for immunity

Likud's Yariv Levin slams criminal probes of PM as 'tainted and prejudiced,' calls for party unity; but many in party stay silent hours after announcement

No matter how burning his sense of injustice, would that Netanyahu had taken a nobler course; instead he has plunged Israel deeper into a dreadful ordeal

While not legally required to resign, legal precedent may preclude Netanyahu from eligibility to lead a fresh coalition, Justice Ministry officials tell Globes newspaper

Yedioth Ahronoth publisher, Bezeq controlling shareholder both implicated in prime minister's alleged efforts to trade favors for positive media coverage

After AG says PM to stand trial for bribery, fraud and breach of trust, premiere rules out quitting: 'I won't let the lie win. I will continue to lead this country with devotion'

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