Former communications ministry director concedes he may have misunderstood hand gesture made by Netanyahu and his testimony to police was possibly wrong

'There's something you're not saying,' prosecutor charges during cross examination of former communications director head, once a vital part of the state's case

Company admits to bribe, fraud and breach of trust and will pay a NIS 400,000 fine; Netanyahu to attend court Wednesday as key witness Shlomo Filber begins testimony

Court says lawmaker must pay NIS 75,000 fine for 'conspiring to achieve a legitimate target via illegitimate means,' but rules his actions did not constitute corruption

Health and science writer Nathan Jeffay offers commentary on vaccine boosters; political correspondent Tal Schneider discusses whether Benjamin Netanyahu will remain at Likud helm

Israeli billionaire sought by Romanian and Swiss authorities after being convicted and sentenced to prison in absentia in two separate mass corruption cases

Founding editor David Horovitz discusses Turkey's release of Egged bus driver couple the Oknins, political sleaze in Israel vs the UK, and the return of touring musicians

Murray Huberfeld, 60, convicted of paying prison guard union chief to funnel $20 million in union members’ retirement money to his hedge fund

Court reluctantly throws out Hefetz's claim, saying then-minister's violation of Netanyahu corruption trial gag order using parliamentary immunity was 'clear abuse of power'

While his political allies battle across town for him to get first crack at building next gov't, PM appears in court for the opening of the evidence stage of his corruption trial

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