The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Netanyahu’s son under fire over ‘anti-Semitic’ imagery

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JERUSALEM: From an argument over dog poo to an alleged antiSemiti­c caricature he posted on Facebook, Yair Netanyahu, the Israeli prime minister’s 26-yearold son, is courting controvers­y with his social media activity.

The criticism of Netanyahu in Israel is turning into a sideshow to more weighty events: criminal investigat­ions into corruption allegation­s against his father and mother. They both deny any wrongdoing.

The young Netanyahu is widely seen in Israel as being groomed by his parents as a future political leader and the Facebook posts have attracted particular public interest.

On Saturday, he posted a cartoon using what the Anti-Defamation League, which monitors antiSemiti­sm worldwide, described as anti-Semitic imagery in a Facebook post mocking some of his father’s critics.

It included a depiction of US billionair­e George Soros at the top of a food chain, dangling the world in front of both a reptile and former prime minister Ehud Barak, a frequent critic of Netanyahu.

Jewish financiers controllin­g the world is a well-known antiSemiti­c theme. Soros supports left-wing and human rights organisati­ons that have been highly critical of Israel and its treatment of Palestinia­ns.

The Israel office of the AntiDefama­tion League denounced the cartoon on Twitter, writing: “The caricature posted by Yair Netanyahu includes explicit antiSemiti­c elements. One cannot belittle the danger inherent in an anti-Semitic discourse.”

In further Facebook posts following criticism for posting the cartoon, Yair Netanyahu, who is a university student, condemned the Israeli left for being two-faced in trying to silence him.

A family spokesman said Yair Netanyahu would not be making any other comment. The prime minister refused to ask questions from reporters about the post yesterday morning at the start of his weekly cabinet meeting.

Last month, the son made another headline-grabbing post after a protester was killed during a white nationalis­t rally in the US state of Virginia.

It appeared to suggest that hard-left organisati­ons now pose more of a danger than neo-Nazi groups, which he wrote are a dying breed.

In July, Netanyahu junior found himself in a bizarre social media row over dog poo.

A neighbour of the family said on Facebook that Yair, who lives with his parents, responded with an obscene gesture and walked away after she had asked him to clean up the mess left by the dog he was walking in a park.

The post went viral. A family spokesman said at the time that the woman had behaved aggressive­ly and “Yair does not know if Kaiya (the dog) did defecate as (she) alleges”.

Some critics in Israel suggested Netanyahu’s online activities were meant to deflect attention from his parent’s legal troubles.

On Friday, Israel’s attorneyge­neral said he was considerin­g indicting Sara Netanyahu on suspicion of using state funds for personal dining and catering services amounting to some US$100,000.

Benjamin Netanyahu, who has served as prime minister for 11 years, spread over four terms, is being investigat­ed by police in two corruption cases. — AFP

 ??  ?? File photo shows Netanyahu (centre) reading a prayer with Western Wall Rabbi Shmuel Rabinowitz as his son Yair (right) stands next to him, at the Western Wall, Judaism’s holiest prayer site, in Jerusalem’s Old City. — Reuters photo
File photo shows Netanyahu (centre) reading a prayer with Western Wall Rabbi Shmuel Rabinowitz as his son Yair (right) stands next to him, at the Western Wall, Judaism’s holiest prayer site, in Jerusalem’s Old City. — Reuters photo

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