Shai nitzan
Likud MK: Those who ‘framed’ Netanyahu should be jailed for their ‘coup’
Likud MK Amsalem said he would demand to be the justice minister if the Likud wins election * Netanyahu said Ben Gvir would be a minister.
Shaked agrees to deal with Habayit Hayehudi
Shai Nitzan, ex-PID officials trade jabs over Umm al-Hiran incident
Grapevine: Sweet carillon
Case against Netanyahu is not crumbling says ex-state attorney Shai Nitzan
Netanyahu still has plenty to be worried about in his ongoing public corruption trial.
The impact of not having a justice minister - analysis
No major laws can be passed without a justice minister since such a minister runs the ministerial legislative committee.
Shai Nitzan to PM: Did I miss some dramatic development?
Ex-state attorney satirizes Netanyahu's claim ‘cases falling apart.’
Shai Nitzan defends both A-G and himself
Dismisses attack on him as a private call.
Previous AG Yehuda Weinstein: Mandelblit's decision was 'sound'
"It would've been better if this conversation had never happened, but the fact remains that it was a conversation between two friends," he said.
Mandelblit: 2015 private call unrelated to PM decisions
Then-attorney-general Yehuda Weinstein closed the case against Mandelblit in 2015, but did not specify whether it was based on a “lack of evidence.”
Making sense of law enforcement crises and PM’s trial - analysis
Maybe in another country, Netanyahu would not or should have been indicted. But in Israel that is not the current law of the land.
Former state prosecutor accuses Netanyahu of blood libel
Nitzan said it was unbelievable to accuse Mandelblit, Alsheikh and Lemberger of being leftists trying to bring down the Right, because they are religiously observant.
Netanyahu blasts police for fake terrorism story, 'conspiracy'
The head investigator in the Netanyahu-Mozes corruption case had an affair with Mozes' sister.
Israel’s criminal justice system under threat of attack
The list of legal officials who need protective detail is growing.
Exclusive: Shai Nitzan, the anti-corruption crusader
Shai Nitzan tells the ‘Post’: Netanyahu should be tried, but I can live with any verdict