Purim Shpiel: The following is a satirical article from The Jerusalem Post's annual parodic Purim page, The Jerusalem Roast. Enjoy!
The judges told Netanyahu to watch his tone but themselves took a conciliatory and empathetic tenor as they explained how certain legal issues were being explored to a certain point of redundancy.
Freed hostage Keith Siegel met with PM Netanyahu, thanking him for efforts to secure his release and urging continued action for those still held in Gaza.
A Likud representative dismissed the allegations as an “Absolute lie and detestable, a new low from the depths of the left’s sewer."
The petition raises concerns over whether the funding complied with Israeli law and calls for a thorough and transparent review.
MK Naama Lazimi's office was informed that the criminal investigation would be opened after her request to investigate the actions of Sara Netanyahu's "Uvda" program.
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
Police requested the phones due to suspicions that the family was hiding the phones from the investigation.
At the Table: Sarah Davidovich can walk into the offices of the president and the prime minister, and has been known to take famous dignitaries to meet one or the other – and vice versa.
The A-G instructed Police Investigations Unit Lahav 433 to open an investigation without naming Sara Netanyahu or other people involved.