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Netanyahu claims contempt of monument in memory of his father: "vile people, we filed a complaint" - voila! news

2023-06-07T16:13:33.071Z

Highlights: Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Wednesday claimed contempt for the monument in memory of his father, Prof. Benzion Netanyahu, located in Jerusalem. "It's time for them to stop trampling on every norm of decency and country," he added. He added that following the incident, a complaint was filed with the police. "Vile people looted the monument," he wrote on his Twitter account. "We filed a complaint, it's time to stop," the prime minister added. 'Vile' is a derogatory term used to refer to people who are anti-Semitic.


In a post on his Twitter account, the prime minister claimed looting was carried out today at the monument of historian Prof. Benzion Netanyahu, located in Jerusalem. "It's time for them to stop trampling on every norm of decency and country," he added


Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Wednesday claimed contempt for the monument in memory of his father, historian Prof. Benzion Netanyahu, located in Jerusalem. He added that following the incident, a complaint was filed with the police.

"Vile people looted the monument in memory of my father today," he wrote on Twitter. "We filed a complaint, it's time for them to stop trampling on every norm of decency and country," he added.

Today, vile people looted the monument in memory of my father, the late historian Prof. Benzion Netanyahu. We filed a complaint with the police. It's time for them to stop trampling on every norm of decency and country.

— Benjamin Netanyahu — Benjamin Netanyahu (@netanyahu) June 7, 2023

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