Shabbat In NY: Where’s Bibi?
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by Algemeiner Staff
Ever wonder what site-seeing a visiting Head of State might get around to in New York? An Algemeiner reader captured these exclusive shots of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at 5:05 pm on Saturday afternoon exiting the Metropolitan Museum of Art with his wife Sarah and Israeli Ambassador to the United Nations Ron Prosor.
Unwinding after an intense diplomatic showdown at the United Nations where he referred to the establishment as a ‘place of lies,’ Netanyahu crossed 5th avenue surrounded by a phalanx of security guards and entered 1010 5th Avenue, an exclusive high end co-op building, according to our eyewitness.
The Israeli Prime Minister had been staying at a nearby Upper East Side hotel over the weekend.
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