About a thousand people demonstrated in front of a barbershop in Tel Aviv where Sara Netanyahu was staying (Yotam Ronan, Sagi Ben Non, documentation on social networks according to Section 27 A of the Copyright Law)
The Prime Minister's wife Sara Netanyahu responded today (Thursday) to yesterday's demonstration in front of the barbershop where she was in Tel Aviv and wrote that "the incident that happened yesterday could have ended in murder. It's time to stop the anarchy. It's time for the opposition leaders to condemn violence, anarchy and incitement."
Her son, Yair Netanyahu, told Gali Israel about the incident: "My mother was shocked and I couldn't reach her on the phone, I feared for her life. Her phone was not available and I didn't know if she was alive or dead, I didn't understand if they went into the barber shop or not ".
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The demonstration outside the hair salon where Sara Netanyahu was staying, last night (photo: official website, Or Hadar)
Last night, the Prime Minister's wife Sara Netanyahu was spotted at a hair salon in Tel Aviv's State Square.
About a thousand people came to demonstrate in front of her, shouting "shame, shame" and "the country is burning and Sara is getting her hair cut".
Many security forces, including horsemen, were called to the scene.
After about three hours, the security forces managed to rescue her.
Following the incident, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that "the anarchy activists led by Lapid continue to cross red lines. They are currently harassing and threatening my wife in Tel Aviv. I call on Lapid and the opposition to stop this immediately and condemn this shameful act that was unprecedented."
Opposition leader Yair Lapid called on the protesters to allow Sara Netanyahu to leave her home: "Your struggle and ours is against the coup d'état and against the destruction of democracy," he wrote.
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