Sara Netanyahu's 'poison machine' uncovered in latest scandal
In a recent Uvda investigation, shocking details emerged about Sara Netanyahu using degrading language to target those she had marked for retaliation.
An investigation has uncovered that Sara Netanyahu, the wife of the Israeli Prime Minister, orchestrated demonstrations where participants reportedly bashed Attorney General Avichai Mandelblit and State Prosecutor Liat Ben-Ari.
She is also accused of pushing for the spread of harmful messages through fake social media profiles and advocating for the promotion of district commander Danny Levy, who was later appointed police commissioner.
Additionally, Netanyahu reportedly expressed concern about potential attacks on Hadas Klein, a key witness in her husband's trial.
Not an isolated incident
In June, Sara Netanyahu stirred controversy during a meeting with the families of captives by accusing senior Israeli military officers of attempting a coup against her husband, as reported by Haaretz.
In a tense gathering at the time with representatives of captives' families, Sara Netanyahu expressed repeated distrust in the military's senior commanders, claiming that they were actively plotting to undermine her husband's leadership.
Taken aback by her allegations, the families objected by reminding her she could not express mistrust in the army, as the fate of captives hinged on it.
Clarifying her remarks, Netanyahu specified that her lack of confidence was directed specifically at senior commanders rather than the army as a whole.
She doubled down on her accusation of coup intentions, stressing this assertion multiple times during the heated discussion.
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