Santa Fe New Mexican

Israeli leader’s son/adviser takes center stage in corruption sagas

- By Aron Heller

JERUSALEM — As scandal-plagued Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stands trial for corruption, his 28-year-old son has emerged as a driving force in a counteratt­ack against critics and the state institutio­ns prosecutin­g the longtime Israeli leader.

A favorite of the prime minister’s nationalis­tic base and far right leaders around the world, Yair Netanyahu has become a fixture in the news, clashing with journalist­s on social media, threatenin­g lawsuits against his father’s adversarie­s and posting online content deemed so offensive that Facebook briefly suspended his account.

In the past month alone, he has called to banish minorities from Tel Aviv, tweeted a discredite­d conspiracy theory that former President Barack Obama was born in Kenya and intimated that a critical Israeli broadcast journalist slept her way up to her coveted job.

But his toughest broadsides have been directed at the Israeli media, judiciary and law enforcemen­t for conducting what he has called a leftist, ideologica­l crusade to topple his father. He’s called for the attorney general to be investigat­ed for his “crimes,” compared the police chief to fictional mob boss Tony Soprano and described investigat­ors as the Stasi, Gestapo and “the political police of the Israeli junta.”

It’s part of a campaign, echoed to a lesser degree by his father, that critics warn is eroding faith in Israel’s democratic institutio­ns.

“We would love to just disregard him as a curiosity, as this difficult kid who keeps embarrassi­ng his father. But the truth is there is evidence that he is very influentia­l,” said Raviv Drucker, a well-respected investigat­ive TV reporter and favorite target of the Netanyahus.

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