The Jerusalem District Court resumes hearings in the trial of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, though the defense has asked to reduce the number of hearings to just two per week.
As Israel's war against Hamas continues, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's corruption trial will resume on Monday.
The House voted 311-114 to immediately remove the controversial freshman lawmaker, above the two-thirds majority required to oust one of its own.
Netanyahu has been Israel’s most divisive leader. Over the past year, he and his extremist government have widened the social chasms and inflamed the public arena to an unprecedented extent.
Ilan Shor was sentenced in absentia to 15 years in prison by a Moldovan court in April over a $1 billion bank fraud.
Federal prosecutors in Boston did not identify any of the "wealthy and well-connected clientele" that they say paid up to $600 per hour for sexual encounters with predominantly Asian women.
An Israeli company attempted to defraud millions of shekels from donations to soldiers, in exchange for the supply of defective protective equipment to soldiers.
In front of the La Goulette police station, dozens of angry Moussi supporters protested, shouting slogans against Saied amid a heavy police contingent who cordoned off the building.
ERAN’s budget ‘cut significantly’ by Health Ministry even though the number of pleas for emotional first aid is skyrocketing.
In a city known for its sacredness, from the perspective of the governing bodies and many developers it appears that nothing is sacred – except money perhaps.