Benjamin Netanyahu's Wife Accuses IDF Leader Wants Her Husband's Coup

JAKARTA - In a meeting with the hostages' family, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's wife, Sara Netanyahu, accused military leaders of trying to coup against her husband.

At a meeting held last week with representatives of Gaza's family of hostages, Netanyahu several times repeated that he did not believe in senior IDF officers.

During the conversation, the family interrupted Netanyahu, saying Netanyahu could not say he did not trust the army because the fate of their children and families depended on the army.

As reported by the Jerusalem Post, various responses, Netanyahu clarified his words and said his lack of confidence was not entirely in the IDF but in his senior commander.

The meeting came days after the attack by the son of the Prime Minister, Yair Netanyahu, against IDF leaders.

On Saturday last week, he shared a video in which Chief of Staff Herzi Halevi, Head of Shin Bet (Israel Security Agency) Ronen Bar, and former director of the Aharon HaIVA Military Intelligence Directorate, all referred to as "fatal failure".

After that, Yair Netanyahu in X said, "What are they (military commanders) trying to hide? If there is no betrayal, why are they so afraid that external and independent parties will check what happened?"

Sara Netanyahu's office responded to the incident, saying, "Since the beginning of the war, Mrs. Netanyahu has been working on her own initiatives for the families of the hostages, the bereaved families, the families of the murder victims and all those related to this difficult war, and helping as much as she can."

"Therefore, the impact of leakage of false information, which is trending, and continuously against Mrs. Netanyahu is a heinous injustice. Despite the voices trying to hurt her and loosen her hands, Mrs. Netanyahu will continue his activities for those who were harmed in the conflict. fight and pray that 120 hostages will return home soon."