Owners Shulem Fisher and Matthew Bronfman reported to have given millions of shekels to Yaakov Litzman's Gur Hasidic sect in recent years

US president virtually certain to be acquitted on charges by the Republican-run Senate in Wednesday vote

Prominent jurist argues that, even if proven, the quid pro quo charge at the heart of the Ukraine scandal cannot be grounds for impeachment

By laying the groundwork for parliament to save him from prosecution, the PM turned March's national vote into more than a referendum on his rule and his legal troubles

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

Netanyahu has held the top job longer than any one else in the Jewish state's history. But his legal woes now threaten to ruin any legacy he may have built up

Prosecutors and an AP investigation find a middleman, Los Angeles venture capitalist Imaad Zuberi, who helped funnel Saudi and other donors to Obama and Trump inaugural committees

'In other countries, a person facing criminal charges can't run for office, let alone for the position of prime minister,' says former deputy state prosecutor Yehuda Sheffer

'When we finish our arguments, they won't have any choice but to close the cases,' says PM's lawyer Amit Hadad as Case 4000 discussions close and Case 1000 arguments begin

Whistleblower accuses US secretary of state of having agents take his dog, and fetch Chinese food

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