Netanyahu's Office Denies Firing Adviser Yossi Basaad, Plans Defamation Lawsuit
The Prime Minister's Office has strongly denied recent media reports claiming that adviser Yossi Basaad was dismissed due to involvement by Sara Netanyahu. According to an official statement, these claims are completely false, and Basaad voluntarily chose to end his role for personal reasons. Both Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his wife expressed full support for Basaad, describing him as a close, dedicated, and professional adviser who has served them loyally for many years.
The statement emphasized that the recent wave of false reports constitutes an unprecedented campaign of lies against the Netanyahu family. It clarified that Basaad's departure was unrelated to any incident and that the couple remains grateful for his significant contributions, intending to maintain a close relationship with him.
Basaad himself confirmed his intention to file defamation lawsuits against the media outlets that spread the damaging falsehoods. The Prime Minister's Office concluded that the era of spreading lies and defaming good people without accountability is over, pledging to continue exposing the truth.
The rumors originated from coverage of an incident at the opening ceremony of the 22nd Maccabiah Games at Teddy Stadium, where Sara Netanyahu allegedly accused Basaad and others of stepping on her in the VIP area. Eyewitnesses reported that following the event, the Netanyahus decided to dismiss Basaad, with some accounts claiming he was seen crying. These reports have now been categorically denied by the Prime Minister's Office.
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