Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's son, Yair, slams Qatar for allegedly being "the second biggest financiers of terrorism." He further claims that left-wing groups use Israel as an "experiment."
Police begin investigation after senior police officials report that Yair Netanyahu does not meet the criteria for a diplomatic passport. Investigation is pending.
Netanyahu shared the words of Dr. Michael Ben-Ari, a former Knesset member of Otzma Yehudit, who was disqualified from running for the Knesset due to incitement to racism.
Following the controversial statements, Netanyahu clarified that her remarks were aimed not at the IDF but rather at senior commanders.
The Shin Bet recommended replacing its security detail for Yair Netanyahu with personnel from the Prime Minister's Office due to higher threat levels faced by other ministers.
Yair Netanyahu claims PM Netanyahu was betrayed by security systems prior to Oct. 7, wasn’t warned of dangers
In late May, Netanyahu's son posted a video on social media in which a masked and uniformed man threatened the prime minster.
Yair Netanyahu responded to Benny Gantz's resignation, sharing a tweet hinting at Gantz's diplomatic failure. Gantz later announced his departure from the government.
Yair Netanyahu was ordered to cover the legal fees of a journalist after he shared the reporter's post on X, allegedly defaming Haaretz reporter Yossi Klein.
Severe clashes broke out between the protesters and the police after they marched from the Knesset to the president's house and from there to the prime minister's residence.