Sara Netanyahu Requests Extended Security Detail Amid Election Controversy
Sara Netanyahu, wife of the Israeli Prime Minister, has requested a significant increase in security for herself and her sons, Yair and Avner, for a period of five years regardless of the upcoming election results. This request was made through professional channels within the Shin Bet and the National Security Council, as reported by Yaron Avraham on Monday. The announcement sparked intense public backlash, with many criticizing the unusual nature of the request and urging the Shin Bet to reject it.
Journalist Ben Caspit described the situation as "a huge story about a privileged family addicted to power, seeking to secure benefits at the public's expense." Online commentators accused Sara Netanyahu of anticipating an electoral loss and attempting to guarantee state-funded security for her family indefinitely. The controversy highlights tensions around the use of state resources for personal protection in the political sphere.
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