Ministerial panel accepts security agency's recommendation to shorten proposed detail to only 6 months
A ministerial panel accepted Thursday the Shin Bet (Israel Security Agency) recommendation to provide personal protection for Israel's former prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu's family for six months, rather than the initially requested two years, according to Hebrew media reports and cited in The Times of Israel (TOI).
Kan, the country's national broadcaster claimed that a request was made as far back as December for an extension for the security provided for the former premier's wife, Sara, and his two sons, Avner and Yair - and that it should last two years from the end of Netanyahu's term.
Netanyahu's sons were the first children of a sitting prime minister to be given their own personal bodyguards and paid for from the public purse, according to TOI. Netanyahu's daughter from a previous marriage - Noa Netanyahu-Roth - who is Charedi - does not have bodyguards. ... Read More: i24