The drone launch toward Netanyahu’s home in Caesarea in mid-October again raised the alert level around Netanyahu. Consequently, security was increased around the prime minister, and his family.
The backlash was swift, with comments such as, “You are living at our expense,” and, “You are a sick and evil woman.”
Sara Netanyahu denies government responsibility for the Re'im massacre in leaked meeting recording, sparking outrage among hostage families.
Netanyahu defended his position, telling the families, "To overcome an ideology, you have to use a lot of force or eliminate it."
Sources indicate that Netanyahu, his wife Sara, and their son Yair, who is now in Israel, are considering spending the night in the bunker if an Iranian attack occurs.
Sara Netanyahu's poignant meeting with IDF widows highlighted the enduring impact of sacrifice and the nation's commitment to honoring its fallen heroes.
Following the controversial statements, Netanyahu clarified that her remarks were aimed not at the IDF but rather at senior commanders.
The Prime Minister's Office did not acknowledge the plaintiffs' claims, but agreed to settle.
Simon Falic, an American Jewish billionaire and close friend of Prime Minister Netanyahu, opened up about his relationship with the Netanyahu family.
The villa, located in the Talpiot neighborhood of Jerusalem, is a property the Netanyahu couple has intermittently used over recent years, and it features an advanced missile shelter.