Israel Democracy Institute experts provide an overview of the law that can grant members of Knesset immunity from criminal prosecution

Men accused of disrupting public order for calling out 'Shema Yisrael' at Jerusalem holy site last year; defendants say 'absurd' charges stifle freedom of worship

Potentially delaying full indictment for months, Eyal Yinon rules House Committee cannot be compelled to convene for ruling on immunity, Knesset can't decide issue without it

Shai Nitzan accuses PM, justice minister of seeking to erode public trust in law enforcement, after criminal charges announced against premier

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

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

Lawmakers face 6 potential options that could stop the countdown toward another national vote and, finally, form the 35th Government of Israel

Investigatory committee formed in response to soldier's apparent suicide earlier this year, for which two former police officers were indicted

Legislation would likely need Yisrael Beytenu's support in order to pass key Knesset committee, which starting next week will be controlled by Gantz's party

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