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Netanyahu closes the aerial space for his son's wedding

Netanyahu closes the aerial space for his son's wedding

Benjamin Netanyahu Photo: DTS Nachrichtenagentur / Imago Stock & People / Profimedia

More than 1,000 guests will attend the wedding that will take place on Monday, June 16, which has aroused criticism in Israel for what people consider to be an exaggeration in these times of war.

The police will close the air space on Monday around the place where the event by which the youngest son of the Prime Minister, Avner Netanyahu, will take Amita Yardeni as a wife. The two began to meet in May 2022, after the prime minister's son broke up with Noy Bar.

Avner, the son of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Credit Line: Menahem Kahanaisrael's Far-Right / Upi / Profimedia

Citing an information addressed to pilots, the local press reports that the air space will be closed within a radius of 1.5 kilometers around the farm – one of the most luxurious event locations in Israel. An exception is made for police helicopters, who will supervise air.

The wedding was postponed last year because of Netanyahu's fears that they could be targeted by attacks in the context of the war on several fronturidus of Israel with Hamas, Hezbollah and Iran.

Last year, a Hezbollah drone hit the window of the private residence of the Israeli Prime Minister of Caesarea, causing damage. The Netanyahu spouses were not at that time at the time.

In April, hundreds of anti -government protesters demonstrated in front of a building where one of the events preceding the wedding organized by the Bride's family, Amit Yardeni, also attended, attended by Netanyahu.

According to information, a new demonstration is planned in front of the farm on the wedding day.

Ashley Davis

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