Former Shin Bet official: Sara Netanyahu's request for lifetime security is 'delusional'
The prime minister’s wife, Sara Netanyahu, requested a security detail for the rest of her life. Yaron Blum argued that the request did not reflect reality.
Former Shin Bet official Yaron Blum criticized the ministerial committee's decision to grant Sara Netanyahu extended security protection until the end of her husband's life, calling it "delusional." Blum argued that such long-term security for a prime minister's spouse is an extremely rare exception and questioned the committee members' understanding of security matters. He stated, "To decide on security for someone for 20 years... it is irrelevant, it is not serious, it is delusional." While acknowledging current threats against the Netanyahu family, he maintained that lifetime protection lacks logic and deviates from standard Shin Bet protocols, which typically protect only specific state symbols and ministers.
- Blum also criticized Shin Bet Head David Zini for recommending lifetime protection, suggesting he succumbed to pressure.
- He emphasized that if approved, this decision would be difficult to reverse due to the committee's lack of an appeal process.
- Blum clarified that Unit 730 protects seven state symbols, while the Magen unit in the Prime Minister's Office protects ministers and deputy ministers.
- Separately, Blum advocated for Shin Bet involvement in combating rising crime in Arab society, arguing that the Israel Police lacks the necessary tools and that the danger is spreading.
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