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Yair Netanyahu

Likud move to appoint PM’s son to a paid WZO post sparked opposition backlash, delaying votes at the World Zionist Congress in Jerusalem.
The Israeli prime minister son attacked the French president following his announcement Paris may soon recognize a Palestinian state.
The premier’s party called for The Democrats’ Naama Lazimi to be stripped of parliamentary immunity and pay over the accusation.
In a video, the supposed reservist calls on Netanyahu to dismiss Defense Minister Yoav Gallant over his call to hand over Gaza to an “Arab entity.”
The social media message criticized Lt. Gen. Halevi for failing to crack down on reservists refusing duty.
The investigators were reportedly employed by opponents of the government’s judicial reform initiative.
Yair Netanyahu, son of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, expressed regret for his “ridiculous” statements in a 2015 recording of him at a Tel Aviv strip club that surfaced in an Israeli news report.