Ami Ben Dror, the former head of the security team for the Prime Minister of the occupation, Benjamin Netanyahu, revealed a series of moral and behavioral scandals related to Netanyahu and his family, especially his wife Sara, whom he described as "obsessed with theft." Dror explained in a press interview on Friday that he joined the VIP protection unit after the assassination of Yitzhak Rabin and worked with former leaders such as Shimon Peres and Ehud Barak.
Dror pointed out that Netanyahu systematically evaded paying restaurant bills, which forced security personnel and assistants to pay them out of their own pockets. He recounted an incident at the "King David" hotel in Jerusalem, where Netanyahu ignored the bill despite it being brought early, describing his behavior as "garbage on a moral level," considering that his position exacerbated these behaviors in him and his inner circle.
Regarding Sara Netanyahu, Dror described her as suffering from "kleptomania" (pathological obsession with theft), confirming that she steals hotel towels and official gifts that belong to the state. He added that she is the center of gravity in the home and was the driving force behind stopping the plea bargain deal to ensure remaining in power, believing that her son Yair would politically inherit his father.
The former head of security also confirmed details of Yair Netanyahu's physical assault on his father, incidents that Netanyahu had previously denied. Dror explained that these assaults were severe and required direct intervention from the security team to protect Netanyahu, noting that this incident was the main reason behind sending Yair to live in Miami, USA.
Dror touched upon Netanyahu's relationship with his daughter "Noa" from his first wife, revealing that he had to meet her secretly in Jerusalem cafes between 1996 and 1999 away from the eyes of his current family, before the meetings completely ceased, which he considered behavior that does not indicate a "normal father."
Dror concluded his remarks by expressing his hope of seeing Netanyahu behind bars, not out of revenge but to achieve justice. He accused him of obstructing prisoner exchange deals for political motives, which led to the death of about 44 prisoners who could have returned alive, stressing that his decisions were always subject to procrastination and political pressure.
Netanyahu was never a moral person; he used to eat in restaurants without paying the bill, and guards and assistants were forced to pay the bill for him.





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Former Netanyahu bodyguard reveals moral and behavioral scandals of his family