Netanyahu family

Shin Bet chief approves lifelong security detail for PM Netanyahu's wife Sara - report

N12, however, reported that it has not yet been determined whether Sara Netanyahu will receive security for life or for only five years, but it is estimated that her request will be granted.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, wife Sara Netanyahu (L), and sons Yair and Avner Netanyahu.
 View of Sara Netanyahu at the Knesset in Jerusalem.

Sara Netanyahu requests Shin Bet security for her family, regardless of election outcome - report

PARTICIPANTS WATCH and listen to a video message of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu displayed on a screen during the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) at a sports and cultural centre in Budapest, Hungary, on March 21, 2026.

Prime Minister Netanyahu's son speaks at Hungary's CPAC conference, praises PM Orban

'That is why this appointment misses the moment. I am not against Netanyahu Jr. I have never met the guy. I would be against anyone, from any faction, who is high profile in spreading hate and spreading division within our nation, and then asks to become the face of Diaspora engagement.'

World Zionist Circus: Delegates, vote no. Kill the Yair Netanyahu deal - comment


Grapevine April 14, 2023: Making merry at Mimouna

Movers and shakers in Israeli society.

 PRIME MINISTER Benjamin Netanyahu along with his wife, Sara, celebrate the Mimouna with residents of Or Akiva, in 2011.

Biden’s Netanyahu snub is a crisis that won’t die down anytime soon -analysis

Biden’s answer was understated, given that he is unlikely to be able to invite Netanyahu as long as Israel’s domestic turmoil continues.

 US President Joe Biden with Israeli opposition head Benjamin Netanyahu on July 14, 2022

Judicial reform won't make Israel dictatorship - PM's brother to 'Post' - opinion

Those protesting the judicial reform are not 'conditional zionists,' only those abandoning their country are.

 THE WRITER and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu attend a memorial ceremony for their brother Yoni, in Jerusalem in 2021.

Netanyahu presents costly demands to renovate PM's home in Jerusalem

The government has no legal obligation to fund renovations to the prime minister's private home.

 The new security measures outside Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's home on Azza Street in Jerusalem.

Netanyahu's home on Jerusalem's Azza Street becomes official PM residence

Residents on Azza Street have expressed concern in recent days over the possibility that the street - one of the main arteries in Jerusalem leading to the center of the city - will become clogged.

 The new security measures outside Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's home on Azza Street in Jerusalem.

Yair Netanyahu demands state pay for money he lost in libel suit

Yair Netanyahu requested through his lawyer that the state pay the damages awarded to him in his stead as part of the defamation suit of former Walla! editor Avi Alkalai.

Yair Netanyahu makes a stormy appearance at Tel Aviv Magistrate's Court, December 2018.

Benjamin Netanyahu: What drives Israel's incoming prime minister?

A look at the incoming prime minister’s new biography and what it tells us about Israel’s longest-serving leader and the ideology that guides him.

 ‘BIBI, MY Story’: All roads lead to the paradox that is Benjamin Netanyahu.

Netanyahu: 'I have no psychiatric history' — Olmert defamation case opens

Benjamin Netanyahu was the first witness in the high-profile defamation case filed by the Netanyahus against his predecessor in the legal battle of prime ministers. 

Former prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu heading to the courtroom for the Netanyahu's defamation case against former prime minister Ehud Olmert.

Joshua Cohen takes on ‘The Netanyahus’ in Pulitzer-winning work

The Pulitzer Prize-winning American writer is one of the big names at this year’s Writers Festival.

 AMERICAN AUTHOR Joshua Cohen discusses his Pulitzer Prize-winning book ‘The Netanyahus’ at the festival.

Netanyahu v. Olmert: Stylish insult and witty repartee - analysis

The Netanyahu v. Olmert defamation trial makes Israel look ridiculous around the world and to the Israeli public, resulting in a lack of respect for Israel's leaders.

Incoming Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (R) and outgoing Prime Minister Ehud Olmert speak on the plenum floor at the start of the swearing-in ceremony for Netanyahu's new government at parliament in Jerusalem March 31, 2009