Netanyahu’s wife: My siege could have ended in murder

According to Fars International News Agency, Sarah Netanyahu, the wife of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who was surrounded by demonstrators in a hair salon in Tel Aviv on Wednesday night (March 1), made a statement about this issue.
According to the news siteRussia Elium“, the wife of the Prime Minister of the Zionist regime, while criticizing the protesters who demonstrated in front of her salon in Tel Aviv, wrote about that conflict: “This confrontation could have ended in murder.”
Sara Netanyahu wrote on her Instagram account: “The terrible incident that happened yesterday could have ended in murder. It’s time to stop the chaos… It’s time for leaders to condemn violence, chaos and incitement.”
Netanyahu’s wife thanked the security forces, especially Itmar Ben Goyer, the regime’s extreme minister of internal security, and Kobi Shabtai, Tel Aviv’s police commissioner, for their “personal concern for her”.
On Wednesday, March 1, with the expansion of the Zionist settlers’ demonstrations in protest against the judicial reforms of the “Benyamin Netanyahu” cabinet, the opponents blocked the main roads and paths of Tel Aviv leading to the occupied Jerusalem and even inside the city with chains and barbed wire. While blocking the main roads of Tel Aviv, the demonstrators, in a clash with the Israeli police, announced that they will continue to take direct measures against Netanyahu’s cabinet.
That same night, the protests inside Tel Aviv reached the ends of the city and went beyond the gathering in the center of the city. Protesters surrounded Sara Netanyahu, the wife of the Prime Minister of the Zionist regime, in a hairdressing salon in Tel Aviv and chanted slogans against her.
Following this, Benjamin Netanyahu wrote in a post on social networks: “Rebel activists under the leadership of Yair Lapid [رهبر اپوزیسیون و نخست وزیر سابق] They keep crossing the red lines. They are currently harassing and threatening my wife in Tel Aviv. I ask Lapid and the opposition to immediately stop this and condemn this heinous act, which is unprecedented.”
On the other hand, Benguir also asked the Israeli police to somehow get Netanyahu’s wife out of the besieged place. Finally, he was able to leave the protest site safely under special security measures. Israel’s “Times” news website wrote about this: The police finally managed to pass Netanyahu’s wife Sarah through the crowd. “The country’s on fire and Sarah’s getting her hair cut!” chanted protesters outside the salon.
Itmar Benguir wrote in a tweet: “A group of rebels who cannot bear the bitter defeat in the elections and the loss of power, attack the Prime Minister’s wife. I ask the police to immediately do whatever is necessary to protect his life.”
Even Benny Gantz, the former Minister of War of the Zionist regime and one of Lapid’s associates, asked the protesters to allow Netanyahu’s wife to return to her home and wrote on Twitter: “I request the demonstrators in the city square: let the Prime Minister’s wife return to her home.” Come back and continue to raise our flags and express our honest cries, we will work together in various legal ways to stop the coup.”
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