July 11, 2021
1 min read

Netanyahu moves out of PM’s residence after 12 years

Netanyahu left the Jerusalem residence overnight Saturday-Sunday, however, the information was not immediately confirmed by the authorities….reports Asian Lite News

Israel’s former prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his family have completed their departure from the Prime Minister’s Residence in Jerusalem, vacating the house on Balfour Street after 12 years, according to local media reports on early Sunday.

Times of Israel reported that moving trucks were seen at the residence earlier this week.

On Friday, there were reports that several vehicles were seen departing the residence — apparently cars belonging to Netanyahu’s motorcade as opposition leader.

On Saturday evening that the family was spending its final Shabbat at the residence and would be leaving later Saturday night. While on the other media however reported that the Netanyahus spent Shabbat at their Caesarea home, and would only complete their departure from Balfour Street late Saturday night or early Sunday.

The Netanyahu left the Jerusalem residence overnight Saturday-Sunday, however, the information was not immediately confirmed by the authorities.

Netanyahu’s departure comes nearly a month after he was ousted from power, in line with an agreement he reached with new Prime Minister Naftali Bennett.

Naftali Bennett, a right-wing nationalist and former tech millionaire have become the new prime minister of the country on June 13.

It is the first time in 12 years the country will be led by someone other than Netanyahu. (ANI)

ALSO READ: Isaac Herzog sworn in as Israel’s president

Previous Story

Sultan Haitham begins first official visit to Saudi Arabia

Next Story

Second batch of Yemenis stranded in India arrive in Aden

Latest from -Top News

Kenyans put president on notice

Kenya’s fifth president became a remarkably unpopular leader barely two years into his presidency after proposing aggressive tax measures that many saw as a betrayal of his campaign promise to support working-class

World Bank grants South Africa a $1.5 bn loan

Deteriorating rail systems, jammed ports and frequent blackouts have hindered vital industries like mining and auto manufacturing in South Africa, contributing to slow economic growth over the last decade in Africa’s most

Judge halts Trump from dismantling USADF

Congress established USADF as an independent agency in 1980, with the mandate to support economic development initiatives in AfricaXXX In a significant legal development, a federal judge in Washington, DC, has temporarily

BRICS Bank Welcomes Colombia, Uzbekistan

The bank’s Board of Governors approved the accession of the two countries, bringing the total membership to 11….reports Asian Lite News Colombia and Uzbekistan have joined the New Development Bank (NDB), expanding
Go toTop

Don't Miss

US, Israel, and Arab states boost ties in Negev summit

“What we are attempting today is to build a new

Israel opts out of Cairo talks on Gaza ceasefire

A Hamas delegation arrived in Cairo on Sunday, expressing hope