Special Needs Knesset Employee Meets with PM Netanyahu (VIDEO)
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by Algemeiner Staff
Named after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s brother, Yoni, Yonatan Weinberger is an assistant to the Knesset Guard. He also happens to have developmental disabilities.
On Wednesday, Weinberger and Netanyahu spent time together, where the Prime Minister provided an autographed picture.
Yoni Netanyahu, the brother of the Israeli Prime Minister, died during one of Israel’s most legendary rescue operations, in Entebbe, Uganda. The operation to free hostages from the control of Palestinian and German terrorists is considered one of the most daring and successful operations of its kind, in modern history.
You can watch the meeting between PM Netanyahu and Weinberger, below.
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