Bag Containing ‘Security Equipment’ Stolen from Netanyahu’s Home in Jerusalem

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during a Remembrance Day Ceremony. (Photo: via Prime Minister of Israel Twitter page)

A 29-year-old Israeli man broke into a security room outside Netanyahu’s house in occupied Jerusalem on the eve of Yom Kippur and stole a bag containing “security equipment.”

A young man broke into a security room in front of the home of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to steal a bag of security equipment, Israeli media reported. The man, whose identity was not revealed, was reportedly arrested and charged with theft.

Israeli newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth said that a 29-year-old Israeli man broke into a security room outside Netanyahu’s house in occupied Jerusalem on the eve of Yom Kippur and stole a bag containing “security equipment.”

Israeli police interrogated the man on Monday but the Jerusalem Magistrate’s Court released him under restrictive conditions.

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This is not the first time that a security breach has occurred at Netanyahu’s residence. Two months ago, a serious security breach was discovered that allowed access to more than 1,000 city cameras throughout Jerusalem.

The Israeli newspaper pointed out that since 2015 there has been criticism of the ease with which documents are leaked from the Israeli prime minister’s residence, pointing out that former Shin Bet head Yuval Diskin criticized the Netanyahu family because of a video clip uploaded on their behalf, revealing parts of the official headquarters.

(MEMO, PC)

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