Sara Netanyahu (; []; born November 1958) is the spouse of the Prime Minister of Israel, spouse of the prime minister of Israel by marriage to Benjamin Netanyahu, holding the role for her third time. By profession, she is an
educational and career psychologist.
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Biography

Sara Ben-Artzi (later Netanyahu) was born in the northern Israeli town of
Kiryat Tiv'on, near
Haifa
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. Her father,
Shmuel Ben-Artzi, was a Polish-born Israeli Jewish educator, author, poet and biblical scholar, who died in 2011 at the age of 96. Her mother, Chava (née Paritzky; 1922–2003), was a sixth-generation Jerusalemite. She has three brothers, all of whom were Israel
Bible Contest champions: Matanya Ben-Artzi, a professor of mathematics, Hagai Ben-Artzi, a professor of Bible and
Jewish Thought
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, and Amatzia Ben-Artzi, a technology entrepreneur.
She attended Greenberg High School in Kiryat Tiv'on, where she was an outstanding student.
She later worked as a reporter for ''Maariv LaNoar'', a weekly magazine for Israeli teenagers. In the
Israel Defense Forces
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, she was a psycho-technical evaluator in the Department of Behavioral Sciences of the
Military Intelligence Directorate ("Aman").
Netanyahu completed a BA in psychology at
Tel Aviv University
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in 1984 and her master's degree at the
Hebrew University of Jerusalem
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in 1996.
Netanyahu worked as a psychotechnical evaluator of gifted children at the Institute for Promoting Youth Creativity and Excellence headed by Dr. Erika Landau, and at a rehabilitation center of the
Ministry of Labour. She also worked as an
El Al
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flight attendant
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.
As wife of the prime minister, Netanyahu chaired Yad b'Yad, an aid organization for abused children and Tza'ad Kadima for children with cerebral palsy. In 2001, she went to work as an educational psychologist in the psychological service of the
Jerusalem Municipality
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British Mandate town hall (1930)
Jerusalem's old town hall was bui ...
.
Her work includes psychological diagnoses and treatment for children in the school system and assistance to children from families in distress.
Netanyahu married Doron Neuberger in 1980. The couple divorced in 1987.
In 1991, she married Benjamin Netanyahu. They have two sons,
Yair and Avner. In 2010, Avner won the
International Bible Contest on the national level, and came in third place on the international level.
Controversy
Netanyahu has received much media attention, usually negative in tone and focusing on poor interpersonal relations. She won a
libel
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case filed against
Schocken publishers for falsely maligning her, and a libel suit in 2002 against the local paper ''Kol Ha'ir'', after two unfounded reports were published about her in the paper's gossip column. In 2008,
Channel 10 reported that when she travelled to London with her husband for a
public diplomacy
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campaign during the
2006 Lebanon War
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, she spent a large sum of money on luxuries paid for by a donor in London. In response Netanyahu filed a libel suit against the channel. As her trip had not been approved by the
Knesset
The Knesset ( , ) is the Unicameralism, unicameral legislature of Israel.
The Knesset passes all laws, elects the President of Israel, president and Prime Minister of Israel, prime minister, approves the Cabinet of Israel, cabinet, and supe ...
's Ethics Committee, her husband was notified by the committee.
In January 2010, the family housekeeper sued Netanyahu in a
labor court for withholding wages, unfair working conditions and verbal abuse. Netanyahu was sued by another caretaker and former bodyguard to the family over claims that she was abusive towards him. In February 2016, the Jerusalem Labor Court ruled in favor of plaintiff Meni Naftali, who claimed that Sara Netanyahu had created a hostile work environment and awarded him damages of NIS 170,000. The National Labor Court subsequently rejected her appeal.
In 2015, reports surfaced that she had ordered catered meals and charged the government nearly $100,000 for the expenses when the Prime Minister's Office already employed a cook. Police recommended indicting her in 2016. On September 8, 2017,
Attorney General
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Avichai Mandelblit
Avichai Mandelblit (; born 29 July 1963) is an Israeli jurist who served as the Attorney General of Israel from 2016 to 2022. Mandelblit had a long career in the Israel Defense Forces legal system, eventually serving as the Chief Military Advoc ...
announced that Netanyahu would be charged with ordering meals at the state’s expense without authorization. On 17 January 2018, the pre-indictment hearing was held. Netanyahu's lawyers met with Mandelblit, while she herself did not attend, breaking with usual custom. After negotiations for a plea bargain collapsed, the trial was set for July 19. Netanyahu's lawyers argued that the meals were ordered by an assistant for visiting dignitaries.
On 16 June 2019, Netanyahu signed a plea deal and was convicted of misusing state funds, with the more severe charge of fraud being dropped. She was ordered to pay 55,000
NIS ($15,275) to the state.
During a visit to a Portuguese memorial to the victims of the
Inquisition
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, Netanyahu stated that her family is also facing an inquisition.
In December 2024, she was accused of harassing witnesses during
the corruption trial against her husband.
See also
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Women in Israel
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Spouse of the Prime Minister of Israel
References
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1958 births
Living people
Educational psychologists
Hebrew University of Jerusalem alumni
Israeli people of Polish-Jewish descent
Israeli people of Russian-Jewish descent
Israeli psychologists
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People from Kiryat Tiv'on
Spouses of prime ministers of Israel
Tel Aviv University alumni
Israeli women psychologists
20th-century Israeli Jews
21st-century Israeli Jews