They reveal that this year alone the state allocated NIS 2 million to the maintenance of the prime minister's residence

Benjamin Netanyahu. Photo: Hudson Institute, CC BY 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons.Benjamin Netanyahu. Photo: Hudson Institute, CC BY 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons.

A recent report revealed what the State of Israel spends to maintain the prime minister's official and private residences. According to the report, during the year 2023 alone the maintenance cost was NIS 2 million, that is, about $550.000.

The figure excludes security and construction expenses: NIS 1.4 million went to paying service personnel at the official residence in Jerusalem, NIS 65.000 for gardening services and NIS 11.000 for kitchen utensils. In addition, NIS 22.000 was allocated for the maintenance of the swimming pool at the premier's private residence in Caesarea.

On the other hand, the Department of Public Information in the Prime Minister's Office reported that the state paid about $5.9 million in security expenses for Netanyahu's adult children, Yair and Avner, and $2.9 million for his wife Sara, during the period from 2018 to 2023.

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3 thoughts on “They reveal that this year alone the state allocated NIS 2 million to the maintenance of the prime minister's residence”
  1. Another seditious, ill-intentioned, misleading, biased and fallacious article...... """according to a recent report without specifying what, who, how or where""
    THIS IS HOW ISRAEL'S COUP PARTERS ACT AND UNDERSTAND PARTISAN POLITICS, USING THE ADVERTISING AND POLITICAL ARGUMENTS USED AND IMPOSED BY THE NAZI GOERING, "LIE, LIE, LIE, LIE A THOUSAND TIMES THAT IN THE END THERE WILL ALWAYS BE A USEFUL IDIOT WHO WILL BELIEVE YOU «»»

    1. Excellent comment. These expenses are incurred by all dignitaries in all countries of the world. Even in Israel it seems to me that the sum is very meager.

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