Kuwait Times

Israeli PM’s wife goes on trial in delivery meals case

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JERUSALEM: The wife of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu went on trial yesterday for allegedly using state funds to fraudulent­ly pay for hundreds of meals, part of a list of legal troubles facing the family. The start of Sara Netanyahu’s trial was the latest chapter in a saga intensely scrutinize­d in Israel, but dismissed by the Netanyahus as another “absurd” attempt to discredit them. She smiled at her lawyers when entering the court and the session began with a hearing on whether the trial should be overseen by a panel of three judges instead of one due to the case’s “public sensitivit­y.”

The court adjourned shortly afterward until November 13, with the trial expected to run for months. The premier himself faces possible charges in separate corruption investigat­ions, leading to speculatio­n that he will eventually be forced to step down. Sara Netanyahu was charged with fraud and breach of trust in June. Prosecutor­s accuse her of misusing state funds to pay for catered meals costing $100,000 (85,000 euros) by falsely declaring there were no cooks available at the premier’s official residence.

From 2010 to 2013, she, her family and guests received “fraudulent­ly from the state hundreds of prepared meals”, the indictment read. According to the charge sheet, the meals were ordered from a variety of well-known Jerusalem businesses, including an Italian restaurant, a Middle Eastern grill joint and a sushi establishm­ent. Sara Netanyahu, 59 and a high-profile presence at her husband’s side throughout his long tenure, has denied any wrongdoing. “For the first time in history, charges are being pressed against a leader’s wife over noodles and take-away containers from six to seven years ago,” a statement from her lawyers said yesterday. The meals were ordered “against Sara Netanyahu’s will”, it said.

‘Blood spilled’

But the case has again turned the spotlight on the Netanyahu family and past allegation­s of misbehavio­ur. Sara Netanyahu has previously been accused of pocketing cash from deposit refunds for empty bottles returned from the official residence. She has also faced accusation­s of mistreatin­g staff, and in 2016 a court awarded some $47,000 in damages to a former housekeepe­r who accused the couple of repeated workplace abuse.

The Netanyahus have hit back calling the allegation­s - which have been closely covered in the Israeli media — grossly unfair smear attempts. Sara Netanyahu has in the past said that her “blood has been spilled publicly”. One particular­ly high-profile example occurred in 2017, when both the premier and his wife appeared in court in their libel case against a journalist’s claim that Sara Netanyahu kicked her husband out of the car during a row. Benjamin Netanyahu testified that the story was a “ridiculous” fabricatio­n. The court later awarded the Netanyahus $32,500.

But there are potentiall­y more serious allegation­s facing Benjamin Netanyahu. The right-wing prime minister has held the job for a total of more than 12 years, first from 1996-99 and again beginning in 2009. He could next year surpass the record set by Israel’s founding father David Ben-Gurion, who spent more than 13 years in office.

But Netanyahu faces a possible indictment in the months ahead. On Friday police quizzed him for a 12th time as a suspect in various cases. — AFP

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 ??  ?? JERUSALEM: Sara Netanyahu (center), wife of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, attends a hearing at the Magistrate’s Court in Jerusalem yesterday. — AFP
JERUSALEM: Sara Netanyahu (center), wife of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, attends a hearing at the Magistrate’s Court in Jerusalem yesterday. — AFP

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