“5,000 dollars a month”: Yair Netanyahu was recorded in a luxury tower in Miami

The British “Daily Mail” published photos showing the Prime Minister’s son on the balcony of an apartment, which according to the report costs regarding $5,000 per month, and criticized: “While his father recruited a record number of reservists for the war, Yair is in no hurry to join them.” It was also noted that Shin Bet security guards “accompany him to the gym and the pool in his prestigious residential complex”

Yair Netanyahu on the balcony of the luxury apartment in Florida Photo: Daily Mail

The British “Daily Mail” published this evening (Wednesday) photos of Yair Netanyahu, the prime minister’s son, spending time on a balcony in the luxury apartment he is staying in in Florida, in the United States, which according to the newspaper costs $5,000 per month. Alongside the publication of the photos, the article harshly criticized Netanyahu Jr., who according to them enjoys a luxurious lifestyle in the US while a severe war is raging in Israel.

“His father called for an unprecedented number of reservists to fight Hamas and cleanse Gaza of Jew-hating terrorists,” the British newspaper wrote, “but it seems that Benjamin Netanyahu’s eldest son is in no hurry to answer his battle call and join the ranks of the fighters – and he is seen walking around a luxury apartment complex in Florida.” .

In the article, they noted that the 32-year-old Yair, whom they called “a spoiled brat who proclaimed himself the Israeli Prince Harry,” was eligible for reserve service until the age of 40, and added: “However, while 360,000 of his countrymen answered the call to war, Yair sits in an apartment with two Beds in the prestigious Allendale Beach, north of Miami.”

Yair Netanyahu, in the photos published by “Daily Mail”. Photo: Daily Mail Photo: Daily Mail Photo: Daily Mail

In the photos published in the “Daily Mail”, Netanyahu is seen in shorts and a T-shirt, sipping drinks on the wide balcony of his apartment and entertaining his friends with virtual reality glasses. Later in the article, “Haaretz” journalist Uri Meshgav, known as a harsh critic of Netanyahu, was also quoted and wrote, among other things, regarding Yair: “He likes to declare war – but only through social networks.”

The British media even brought the words of Israeli reservists who abandoned their studies, jobs and vacations in the USA to quickly return to Israel – and brought their words of criticism of Yair Netanyahu, who did not do the same as them.

“I was one of the only people on my plane fit to fight, but there were doctors, volunteers and many people on the flight who wanted to be in the United States to support their families,” Tomer, a 23-year-old student at the University of San Francisco, who returned to Israel to serve in the reserves, told the Daily Mail. . “I think most Israelis felt a moral obligation to contribute. It is very embarrassing that such a prominent public figure does not contribute,” added the reservist criticizing Netanyahu.

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Later in the article, it was noted that Yair enjoys the close security of two Shin Bet security guards, “who accompany him when he goes to the gym, to the pool, and every time he leaves the floor of his apartment.” In addition, it was noted that the son of the Israeli prime minister does not work and cannot get a job, because who is not an American citizen, and instead he “stays up late to publish social media posts in favor of his father and to fight with his political opponents”.

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