2f0fb8e9804b4bd89fa382c6b8d39951 NEZGLO : Israeli Knesset Member Alleges Netanyahu’s Son Was Exiled Abroad After Hitting His Father

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Israeli Knesset Member Alleges Netanyahu’s Son Was Exiled Abroad After Hitting His Father


 

: Israeli Knesset Member Alleges Netanyahu’s Son Was Exiled Abroad After Hitting His Father


In a startling development during a Finance Committee meeting in the Knesset, opposition member Naamah Lazimi claimed that Yair Netanyahu, the son of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, was effectively "exiled" abroad after reportedly assaulting his father. Lazimi questioned the funding for Yair Netanyahu’s two-month stay in the United States and the annual security expenses for his residence in Miami. According to her, these costs were being accounted for in the state budget despite the incident allegedly tarnishing a key symbol of government authority.


Lazimi’s remarks, which she supported by referencing video evidence, sent shockwaves through the Knesset. When pressed by a fellow lawmaker for clarification, she unequivocally stated, "It is true—he has been exiled abroad." The claim, which touches on both familial misconduct and misuse of public funds, has stirred considerable controversy among Israeli legislators.


In response, the Likud Party, led by Prime Minister Netanyahu, vehemently denied the allegations. A spokesperson labeled Lazimi's claims as "a despicable lie" and warned that anyone repeating such accusations would face legal consequences. The Likud party emphasized its commitment to defending the integrity of the government and refuted any suggestion that public funds were being misallocated to support Yair Netanyahu’s foreign residency.


This latest controversy further complicates the already polarized political climate in Israel. As debates continue over issues of accountability and the proper use of state resources, the incident underscores the deep divisions within the Knesset regarding the influence of political families and the management of public funds.


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