The Phnom Penh Post

Netanyahu’s son under fire after strip club tape

- Michael Blum

ISRAELI Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s son has been caught on tape seemingly drunk outside a strip club talking about a key natural gas deal, leading to political fallout yesterday.

The audio recording ofYair Netanyahu, who has been the subject of controvers­y in the past, led to further criticism of his father’s handling of Israel’s natural gas industry at a time when he already faces two unrelated graft investigat­ions.

Netanyahu’s family denounced the broadcast of the recording by Israel’s Channel 2 television late Monday as part of a witch-hunt, while Yair Netanyahu said he was obviously joking in the audio said to be from 2015.

Yair Netanyahu, 26, can be heard speaking with the son of Kobi Maimon, a stakeholde­r in a company that owns a share in Israel’s offshore Tamar gas field. “My dad arranged $20 billion for your dad – you can give me 400 shekels ($116),” he says.

Yair Netanyahu issued a statement apologisin­g and saying he was only joking about the gas deal while “under the influence of alcohol”.

“These statements do not represent who I am nor the values on which I was raised,” he said. “Regarding what I said about the gas deal, it was a joke. Anyone with a bit of common sense understand­s that right way.”

Netanyahu faced a difficult political battle over Israel’s natural gas arrangemen­ts, with opponents saying they overly favour the companies involved.

Labour Party leader Avi Gabbay said the recording was a “new stain on the corrupt gas deal”.

The Netanyahus in a statement said the broadcast of the recording was part of a “witch-hunt against the family that has reached an unpreceden­ted low”.

The statement also said that Netanyahu had no relationsh­ip with Maimon and was not aware ofYair Netanyahu’s friendship with his son.

According to the family, the recording was made by a driver from the prime minister’s office. Israeli media reported that the driver has long since resigned for unrelated reasons.

The recording was a new blow to Netanyahu, who is already facing two separate graft investigat­ions.

Police are probing Netanyahu over allegation­s he received expensive gifts from wealthy supporters. He is also being investigat­ed over an alleged deal he sought with a newspaper publisher for favourable coverage.

Netanyahu’s effort to approve a natural gas framework to develop Israel’s significan­t offshore deposits met stiff resistance from opposition politician­s and public protests.

After protracted political and bureaucrat­ic challenges to the framework, including objections from anti-trust officials, Israel’s supreme court in March 2016 struck it down. It was later revised and given final approval.

 ?? THOMAS COEX/AFP ?? Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s son Yair visiting the Wailing Wall in Jerusalem in 2015.
THOMAS COEX/AFP Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s son Yair visiting the Wailing Wall in Jerusalem in 2015.

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