Yair Netanyahu
Israel cannot set timeframe for creation of Gaza international force, Netanyahu tells cabinet
In an exchange leaked from the cabinet meeting, Netanyahu told National Missions Minister Orit Strock that he "did not know" until when a ceasefire in Gaza would hold.
World Mizrachi announces Zionist Congress coalition deal - Yesh Atid warns against joining
Liberal Zionists push back on Yesh Atid’s World Zionist Organization withdrawal
Scandals in Israel’s military, politics, and judiciary raise the question: Are we sick? - opinion
Grapevine December 9, 2023: Unlawful credentials
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
Yair Netanyahu joins United Hatzalah as a volunteer
Sources close to the organization said that the younger Netanyahu has been fundraising for the organization, including for two ambulances.
Yair Netanyahu sparks outrage by criticizing IDF, High Court
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's son sparks controversy with Telegram channel posts attacking the IDF, court, and media.
In wartime, Yair Netanyahu's social media goes 'below the radar'
A recent analysis says "only a small minority of the posts published on [Yair's social media] are those that can be defined as 'information' and not as political propaganda for internal purposes."
PM’s son Yair Netanyahu, advisors planned smear campaigns on WhatsApp - report
Controversial journalist Nir Hefetz referred to a WhatsApp group including Jonatan Urich and Yair Netanyahu during an interview on Channel 12.
Yair Netanyahu spends war in Florida, calls to boycott 'evil TV channels'
In a recent Instagram post, Yair Netanyahu urged his followers not to watch the "poisonous and malicious channels."
Grapevine September 3, 2023: A humane attribute
Movers and Shakers in Israeli society.
Yair Netanyahu ordered to pay NIS 130,000 in sex defamation lawsuit
Yair Netanyahu made social media posts claiming that a Blue and White activist had an affair with then-party leader Benny Gantz.
Rothman, Yair Netanyahu seek restraining orders against protesters
Simcha Rothman filed a restraining order against a group of over 400 people who sought to disrupt his vacation.
Israelis have forgotten what it means to commit to their country - opinion
In today’s Israel, nothing is off-limits and everything is up for grabs and can be attacked. A fallen IDF soldier, Hillel Ofen, knew what he belonged to. But we have forgotten.