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Equal Times
March 5, 2018
According to her Israeli lawyer Gaby Lasky, however, the young Palestinian has done nothing wrong. “Ahed has the right to resist the occupation. It is not a criminal act” she says. That view is shared by many human rights associations. On 12 February, Amnesty International called for the immediate releaseÃâà...
Haaretz
March 2, 2018
Police will question Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Friday morning about the Bezeq-Walla telecom case, impressing on him at last that this is serious. They will ask Netanyahu at his residence about suspicions that he took bribes from Shaul Elovitch, controlling shareholder of Bezeq and its popularÃâà...
Saudi Gazette
February 26, 2018
Israeli lawyer Gaby Lasky (C-L) speaks with her client 16-years-old Ahed Tamimi (2R) before she stands for a hearing in the military court at Ofer military prison in the West Bank village of Betunia in this Jan. 1, 2018, file photo. — AFP. Ramallah — Israel's army has arrested nine Palestinians from the WestÃâà...
The Archway
February 22, 2018
Israeli police are urging the Israeli attorney general to indict Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu because of two corruption cases. The two corruption cases involve the following crimes bribery, fraud and breach of trust. These allegations come due to a years' worth of investigation into Netanyahu'sÃâà...
Newsweek
February 21, 2018
The final decision on whether Netanyahu will be indicted or not rests with Israeli Attorney General Avichai Mandelblit and could take months. Analysts predict that Mandelblit will take his time over the decision because of public pressure. There have been protests outside his house on almost a weekly basis.
Haaretz
February 15, 2018
Attorney General Avichai Mendelblit, who will be faced with the decision whether or not to accept the police recommendation to indict Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on charges of bribery and corruption, expressed support on Thursday for the police investigators in the case. He also pledged to make aÃâà...
Arab News
February 12, 2018
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaks with Israeli Attorney General Avichai Mandelblit. AG Mandelblit asked police to delay issuing their recommendations into two corruption allegations against Netanyahu until the Supreme Court hears a petition against them. (File Photo: AFP)Ãâà...