Interesting decision from Netanyahu! Banned social media from his son Yair after his anti-US posts

According to the Hebrew news site “Walla”, Prime Minister Netanyahu and his wife, Sara, restricted the use of social media by their son Yair, who claimed that the United States was behind the nationwide mass protests against the government’s controversial judicial arrangement.

In the news, it was pointed out that Yair took an unusual break from his social media posts after Prime Minister Netanyahu announced that he was “postponing the controversial judicial regulation”.

It was stated that Yair took such an attitude at the request of her parents, who asked her to stop her posts, stop tweeting so that she wouldn’t attract too much attention and anger, and “calm down”.

It was reported that the request in question caused a “violent conflict” in the family, and it was stated that Yair went on a trip to the USA for a few months.

YAIR’S EXTREME POSTING CREATED DISCUSSION

Yair Netanyahu is known as one of the most prominent social media advocates of his father, Netanyahu, and the Likud Party he led.

However, Yair’s recent extremist comments and posts have led to further fueling the reactions of the opposition against the government and Netanyahu, and also created controversy in Israel’s foreign relations.

The son of the Israeli leader blamed the United States for the months-long mass protests in the country against the government’s controversial judicial regulation, in his posts on his Twitter account.

Citing the news of the “Breibart” news site, referring to the funding of the Skilled Government Movement from the USA, Yair Netanyahu said, “The US State Department is behind the protests in Israel. Their aim is to overthrow Netanyahu and make a deal with the Iranians.” had used the words.

Son Netanyahu’s allegations drew the reaction of the US administration. “These accusations are completely and blatantly false,” Vedant Patel, Deputy Spokesperson for the US Department of State, said on March 27. he said.

Yair, an active social media user, made his last post on his Twitter account on March 28. (AA)

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