A new documentary, The Bibi Files, has intensified scrutiny on Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu amid his ongoing corruption trial. The film includes leaked police interviews featuring Netanyahu and his family, tying his legal troubles to his political decisions and the Gaza war. Although banned in Israel due to privacy laws, the documentary is being widely pirated, with many Israelis accessing it through VPNs. Filmmaker Alex Gibney used over 1,000 hours of leaked footage to create the controversial piece, which accuses Netanyahu of corruption and influencing policy for personal gain. The film has sparked debate, with critics saying it reflects deep corruption, while supporters rally to defend the PM. Amid war and political turmoil, the documentary highlights the impact of Netanyahu’s lengthy tenure and the growing calls for term limits.