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    Sara Netanyahu

    Spouse of the 9th Prime Minister of Israel

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  1. Sara Netanyahu (Hebrew: שרה נתניהו; née Ben-Artzi; born 5 November 1958) [citation needed] is the wife of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. By profession, she is an educational and career psychologist. She is the Spouse of the Prime Minister of Israel holding the role for her third time.

  2. Mar 3, 2023 · Police stand guard outside a Tel Aviv salon where protesters demonstrating against the government’s planned judicial overhaul amassed on Wednesday, March 1, 2023, after learning that the prime minister’s wife, Sara Netanyahu, was getting her hair done inside.

  3. Mar 2, 2023 · Police stand guard outside a Tel Aviv salon where protesters demonstrating against the government’s planned judicial overhaul amassed on Wednesday, March 1, 2023, after learning that the prime minister’s wife, Sara Netanyahu, was getting her hair done inside.

  4. Sep 8, 2023 · Sara Netanyahu was hospitalized in Jerusalem Thursday after feeling unwell and released the next day. According to a statement released on behalf of the Netanyahu family, the premier’s wife...

  5. Mar 1, 2023 · Sara Netanyahu accosted by protesters at Tel Aviv hair salon, extricated by police. PM’s wife holes up in central Tel Aviv after hundreds of demonstrators surround storefront; protests also...

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  7. Mar 2, 2023 · Benjamin Netanyahu. Tel Aviv. What Began as a WhatsApp Post Showing the Prime Minister’s Wife in a Tel Aviv Hair Salon Ended With a Battalion of Armed Border Police Racing to Her Rescue as Hundreds Protested Outside. The Morning After, Suspicion and Peroxide Linger in the Air.

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    Sara Netanyahu is the first Israeli prime minister’s wife who, in addition to her public duties, continues to work in her profession as an expert child psychologist in the civil service. She is a full-time mother to her two boys. Sara Netanyahu was born in November 1958 in the northern Israeli town of Tivon, near Haifa.

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