Jerusalem District Court

[1][2] After the Six-Day War, the court relocated to a building located at Tzalach A-Din Street in East Jerusalem.

According to Section 17 of the Basic Law: The Government, any indictment against a sitting Prime Minister must be submitted by the Attorney General to the Jerusalem District Court.

The case evolved into a broader examination of The Holocaust in Hungary, and in his controversial verdict, Halevy acquitted Greenwald of most charges and declared that Israel Kastner had "sold his soul to the devil".

The trial, which garnered international attention, resulted in Eichmann's conviction and a death sentence, marking a historic moment in both Israeli and global legal history.

In 2009, the court handled the trial of former Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, who faced charges including bribery, fraud, breach of trust, and falsification of corporate documents.