Netanyahu wins libel case over claim wife kicked him out of car

Netanyahu wins libel case over claim wife kicked him out of car

June 12, 2017
Israeli journalist Yigal Sarna is seen before the arrival of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his wife Sara (not seen) to testify in a libel lawsuit they filed against Sarna, at the Magistrate Court in Tel Aviv in this March 14, 2017, file photo. — Reuters
Israeli journalist Yigal Sarna is seen before the arrival of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his wife Sara (not seen) to testify in a libel lawsuit they filed against Sarna, at the Magistrate Court in Tel Aviv in this March 14, 2017, file photo. — Reuters

OCCUPIED JERUSALEM — Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his wife Sara won a libel suit on Sunday against an Israeli journalist who claimed that she once kicked her husband out of their car during an argument.

A Tel Aviv Magistrate›s Court ordered Igal Sarna to pay the couple some $32,500 in damages over what it said was his unproven account in a Facebook post last year.

Netanyahu testified at the trial that the alleged incident, which Sarna said he learned about from an acquaintance citing one of the prime minister›s security guards, never took place.

«He crossed the line,» Netanyahu said of Sarna, who writes for the mass circulation Yedioth Ahronoth, a newspaper often critical of the Israeli leader. «It›s a gross lie, absurd.»

The Netanyahus appeared in court in March to testify against Sarna. The journalist claimed to have sources to back up his claims. But the court ruled the publication was aimed specifically at harming the Netanyahus and damaging their reputations.

Netanyahu and his wife said of the verdict that justice has been done.

Netanyahu and his wife have a stormy relationship with the Israeli media. In January, he described the media as «left-wing» and «Bolshevik» and said they were out to bring him down.

In 2016, a Jerusalem labor court ruled that Sara Netanyahu insulted and raged at household staff in the prime minister›s official residence. She is currently under police investigation for using state funds for personal spending. — Agencies


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