The Jerusalem Post

Judge censures Yair Netanyahu for foul language

- • By MOR SHIMONI

Yair Netanyahu, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s son, testified in court on Monday and was censured by the judge for using foul language.

Netanyahu appeared in court to testify in a NIS 140,000 libel suit he filed last year against Abie Binyamin, a social activist, who posted on Facebook that the prime minister had asked the Mossad to issue his son a passport under a different name so he could hide money overseas.

At a preliminar­y hearing in June, Binyamin apologized for the post and admitted that it was false. Yair Netanyahu claimed at the time that it was not a complete apology.

During his testimony on Monday, Netanyahu was questioned by Binyamin’s attorney Gonen Ben-Yitzhak. Before entering the courtroom, Netanyahu was accosted by some of Binyamin’s supporters who yelled at him and his lawyer.

Ben-Yitzhak quizzed Netanyahu about the name on his passport and whether he ever had a diplomatic passport, which he said he did eight years ago when he joined his father on a trip to New York. Now, he said, he uses a regular passport.

Ben-Yitzhak asked, “What bothered you with this specific post?”

Netanyahu responded, “If I leave here and say you raped a four-year-old girl, would you not be upset?” I have never been to Panama. I never had a passport under a pseudonym, and I don’t recall ever evading taxes. I sue only when it crosses a certain line, otherwise I’d be suing a lot.”

Ben-Yitzhak then asked, “If someone calls you in a post ‘A s***head’?”

Netanyahu answered, “I don’t sue over opinions. Just facts.”

Ben-Yitzhak then asked, “If someone said you sleep around?”

Netanyahu replied, “They wrote that I am a pussycat. F*** them!”

To which the judge admonished him “Watch your language.”

Netanyahu in turn sated, “Abbie Binyamin is human scum”

The judge again cautioned “Please watch your language.”

Ben-Yitzhak asked, “Why are you suing Abbie Binyamin?”

Netanyahu replied, “To make an example out of him. I say again, I am disturbed by what happened to me when I entered the court and am afraid of what will happen to me when I leave. A man threatened to beat me up.”

The judge responded, “You have security.”

Netanyahu replied, “I am upset since I know what will happen when I leave.” Turning to Binyamin, he continued, “Tell them to leave!”

The hearing ended, and the sides were instructed by the judge to submit written statements within 30 days.

Translated from Maariv.

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(Avshalom Sassoni/Maariv) YAIR NETANYAHU arrives at court yesterday.

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