Netanyahu Pushes to Extend Security for Former Prime Ministers' Families for Years
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is advancing a plan to extend security arrangements for the family members of former prime ministers for several years after their terms end. This initiative, first reported by Channel 13 on Monday evening, also considered expanding security protections for the former prime ministers themselves after leaving office. A discussion on the matter was scheduled for the Security Cabinet Committee tomorrow but has been postponed due to objections raised by the National Security Council regarding one of the proposed security provisions. The National Security Council declined to comment on the classified discussions, stating it does not typically disclose details of such meetings.
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