The wife of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu violated virus lockdown restrictions by having a hairdresser come to the premier’s official residence in Al-Quds (Jerusalem), according to a Wednesday report, the latest in a series of high profile figures to be accused of disregarding rules meant to stem the Zionist entity’s runaway infection rate.
Sara Netanyahu had the hairdresser come to the residence, on Jerusalem’s Balfour Street, on Friday, the eve of the Sukkot holiday, Yedioth Ahronoth reported.
Lockdown regulations forbid Israelis from entering other people’s homes for non-essential purposes. Hairdressers are not considered essential.
It was unclear whether she would pay a fine for violating the lockdown regulations. The law stipulates a NIS 500 fine for being in another person’s home, though that is generally levied on the visitor, not the host.
Sara Netanyahu responded by claiming she and her hairdresser were wearing masks during the visit and that she had appeared in a filmed appeal for citizens to maintain health mitigation restrictions.
Source: Israeli media