Netanyahu Family Celebrates Traditional Henna Ceremony Amid Protests
Henna Ceremony for Avner Netanyahu and Amit Yardeni
Avner Netanyahu, the youngest son of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, celebrated a traditional henna ceremony with his fiancée, Amit Yardeni, in the moshav of Matzor near El’ad. This event took place during the evening of Mimouna, a festive Moroccan Jewish holiday, and was attended by his parents, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his wife, Sara.
Wedding Plans and Challenges
The couple, who met three years ago, initially planned to wed in November 2024. However, due to the ongoing security situation in the country, their wedding date has been postpstartd to June 16, 2025.
Protests and Government Response
The celebratory event attracted significant attention, as protests against the Prime Minister coincided with the festivities. In response to the demonstrators, Prime Minister Netanyahu stated, “Nothing will prevent me from attending my son’s henna ceremony and wishing him and his fiancée well.”
Amit Yardeni: A Rising Star
Amit Yardeni, 30 years old, works as a cybersecurity researcher in a high-tech company and is known for her achievements in sports. She is a professional climber and has trained in ninja competitions, even winning the title of Israeli champion at the 2022 Maccabiah Games. In previous interviews, she expressed her comfort in her relationship with the Netanyahu family, describing them as “very nstart” and stating that she feels at ease with them.
Conclusion
As the Netanyahu family gathers to celebrate this significant mileststart, the surrounding protests illustrate the complex relationship between personal celebrations and public dissent in contemporary Israeli society.
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