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Yair Netanyahu on the gathering around the barbershop where his mother was: "She was not available on the phone, I feared for her life" | Israel today

2023-03-02T14:05:24.250Z


The prime minister's son shared his feelings when he realized that his mother was under threat: "I didn't know if the protesters had entered the barber shop, I was afraid" • He also said: "There was half an hour that it was not clear what was going on, I was not able to reach her"


"I didn't know if she was alive or dead":

Yair Netanyahu was interviewed on Gal Israel radio today (Thursday) and talked about the incident that happened yesterday during the demonstrations, in which many protesters gathered around the number where his mother, Sara Netanyahu, was staying, and did not allow her to leave for hours.

"My mother was shocked and I couldn't get her on the phone, I feared for her life. Her phone wasn't available, I didn't know if she was alive or dead. I didn't understand if they entered the barber shop or not. There was half an hour that I didn't know what was happening to her. She is not a public figure She is a private person."

Ram Liran

Yesterday, thousands of residents gathered outside the hair salon at Madinah Square in Tel Aviv, where the Prime Minister's wife Sara Netanyahu was staying.

The protesters blocked the exit from the scene and the police vehicle, which at one point had to get on the sidewalk in order to rescue the Prime Minister's wife. Only hours later, after hundreds of policemen and horsemen arrived, they managed to rescue Mrs. Netanyahu.

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