Conversely, Netanyahu’s supporters view as an attempted coup by an un-elected deep state. They argue that the police and prosecution have been overzealous, holding a 13-year investigation to find any crime to justify removing a right-wing icon.
In May 2020, the trial of Benjamin Netanyahu began in the Jerusalem District Court. It has been a marathon. are now evidence lists—over 300 witnesses, 14,000 pages of material, and hundreds of video testimonies. The Bibi Files
This case revolves around Shaul Elovitch, the controlling shareholder of Bezeq (Israel’s largest telecommunications company), and his wife, Iris. In exchange for Elovitch using his Walla! news website to publish favorable, flattering coverage of Netanyahu and his family—and to ruthlessly attack his political rivals—Netanyahu allegedly used his regulatory power to intervene in the telecommunications market to benefit Elovitch. It has been a marathon
Netanyahu's domestic policy agenda has been characterized by a commitment to expanding Israeli settlements in the West Bank and Gaza Strip. He has also pursued a range of policies aimed at consolidating his power, including the passage of the Nation-State Law, which enshrined the Jewish character of the state in Israeli law. In exchange for Elovitch using his Walla